Manohar Parrikar re-hospitalised in Goa for dehydration, low blood pressure
Goa
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar was hospitalized late on Sunday, after he grumbled of lack
of hydration and low blood pressure.In an announcement issued here, the Chief
Minister's Office said that Parrikar was admitted to the Goa Medical College
close Panaji."The Chief Minister had drying out and was encouraged to get
himself admitted to the GMC.
He is well and
reacting to treatment," the announcement said.The 62-year-old was conveyed
to the GMCH in a wheelchair, the authority stated, including that he was joined
by a family member.When reached, Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said
Parrikar was experiencing lack of hydration, yet was reacting to treatment at
the GMCH."We have posted master specialists who are checking his wellbeing
consistently," Rane said.Parrikar was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital
inMumbai on February 15 and was being dealt with for "gentle
pancreatitis", the Chief Minister's Office had said earlier.Parrikar was
released on February 22, seven days after he was conceded there and treated for
a pancreatic ailment.He had introduced a truncated Budget in the Assembly on
February 22 upon his arrival to Goa from Mumbai…Read More

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