She is recuperating well and her condition remains "stable", Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said in its latest medical bulletin here.
"Mrs Sonia Gandhi who has been admitted at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, is making steady progress and her condition remains stable," according to the bulletin issued by Dr D S Rana, Chairman (Board of Management) of the hospital.
Her shoulder condition has improved and doctors have advised her to continue with walking and exercising, especially for the shoulder, a source said.
She had walked and did some exercises yesterday.
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Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad visited her this afternoon, the source said.
69-year-old Gandhi was shifted to the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Wednesday from the Army Research and Referral Hospital, where she was rushed soon after her arrival from Varanasi around midnight on Tuesday.
She had to cut short her roadshow in Varanasi after she was taken ill. She had fractured her left shoulder during the roadshow.
Sources said Gandhi is likely to remain at the hospital for at least a couple of more days.