Superstar Rajinikanth, who was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad on Friday, is “stable” as per the hospital’s assertion launched on Saturday night
The assertion additionally talked about that the “reports of some of the investigations done today have come and there is nothing alarming.”
The full assertion from the hospital learn, “Mr Rajinikanth is stable. Reports of some of the investigations done today have come and there is nothing alarming. A few more reports are awaited. Based on the reports of remaining investigations and his blood pressure status overnight a call will be taken tomorrow morning on his discharge from the hospital.”
Earlier within the day, an announcement launched by Apollo Hospital had stated that Rajinikanth’s blood stress remains to be on the upper facet, however “under better control than yesterday.”
The full assertion launched on Saturday morning learn, “Mr Rajinikanth who was admitted in the hospital yesterday is progressing well. He has had an uneventful night and his blood pressure is still on the higher side although under better control than yesterday. His investigations have not revealed anything alarming so far. He is scheduled for a further set of investigations today, reports of which will be available by the evening. His blood pressure medications are being titrated carefully and he will be continue to be under close monitoring. He has been advised complete rest in view of his labile blood pressure and visitors are not being allowed to meet him. Based on his investigations and control of blood pressure, a decision on his discharge will be taken by the evening.”
The 70-year-old actor started taking pictures for his movie Annaatthe in Hyderabad from December 14. Earlier this week, 4 crew members of Annaatthe examined optimistic for coronavirus. Following the crew members’ prognosis, Rajinikanth took the COVID-19 check on December 22 and his consequence got here destructive. However, following ‘severe blood pressure fluctuations,’ he needed to be hospitalised on Friday.