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‘Integrated therapy’ to help Sanwar Lal recover

Spokesperson of the hospital, Dr SS Yadav informed that since Jat had previously undergone dialysis, it was therefore done on Monday too

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The condition of Ajmer MP and former minister Sanwarlal Jat is stated to be stable on Monday. In an official health bulletin released by the SMS Hospital, it was informed that Jat’s CT scan was conducted on Monday and no serious abnormality was seen in that. Spokesperson of the hospital, Dr SS Yadav informed that since Jat had previously undergone dialysis, it was therefore done on Monday too.

Earlier in the morning, the doctors of the medial board reviewed his health condition and decided their future line of treatment.

Meanwhile speaking to DNA, Dr Ashok Pangariya who has been monitoring Jat’s health informed, “When he was brought he had suffered cardiac arrest followed by partial brain damage. We are following an integrated therapy for preserving and recovery of the brain.”

Currently Jat is in an unconscious state and is on a ventilator. However the parameter and blood pressure, pulse etc are stable said the health bulletin.

It may be mentioned that The BJP leader had fell unconscious during at meeting at the party headquarters in Jaipur on Saturday and is admitted at SMS hospital since then. On Sunday, doctor from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi were rushed to Jaipur for his treatment.

Meanwhile, newly-appointed Vice-Chancellor of Rajasthan University Prof RK Kothari went to SMS Hospital to enquire about Jat’s health. Notably Jat had been a faculty of the university in the past. Kothari met Jat’s family members and wished him a speedy and early recovery.

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