Jayalalithaa has made significant progress: Doctors
Team of doctors from Singapore's Mount Elizabeth hospital are expected to reach Chennai on Sunday to examine Ms Jayalalithaa, the sources said.
Chennai: Health condition of Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa, admitted to Apollo Hospitals on September 22, has “improved significantly” in the last two days as specialists from New Delhi’s AIIMS along with British expert Dr Richard Beale continue to monitor her.
Sources said the condition of Ms Jayalalithaa has seen significant progress in the last two days and the line of treatment approved by the visiting experts and team of doctors attending to her at the hospital is being continued.
Meanwhile, a team of doctors from Singapore's Mount Elizabeth hospital are expected to reach Chennai on Sunday to examine Ms Jayalalithaa, the sources said.
“She has made significant progress in the past 48 hours. The doctors are happy with the progress made by the Chief Minister,” the source said. It is also understood that Ms Jayalalithaa underwent a CT scan.
The team of doctors treating Ms Jayalalithaa at the Apollo Hospitals discussed in detail for the third consecutive day the line of treatment being given to her.
And on Saturday, there was no official bulletin from the Apollo Hospitals.