AIADMK today said the detailed medical bulletin about Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has "put an end" to questions about the treatment being given to the hospitalised party supremo and expressed confidence that "she will return home soon".
Apollo Hospitals, where Jayalalithaa was admitted on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration, has yesterday answered in detail all queries on her treatment regimen, Party spokesperson C R Saraswathi said.
People were eager to know about the treatment being provided to Jayalalithaa and the detailed statement answers it all, she said.
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Among others, a three-member medical team from Delhi's AIIMS and a British doctor Dr Richard John Beale had examined Jayalalithaa.
Saraswathi pointed out that Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi had also noted today that "Jayalalithaa is improving" and thanked him.
"Rahul Gandhi has also said that the Chief Minister is doing well and that she is recovering. That is the fact. Thanks to Rahulji," she said.
Saraswathi also said the Chief Minister should take rest and that "she will return home soon."
The Apollo hospital had yesterday said that the treatment regimen for Jayalalithaa includes continued respiratory support, nebulisation, drugs to decongest the lungs, antibiotics, nutrition, general nursing care and supporting therapy.
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