Eknath Shinde extended his hand to help Vinod Kambli financially!

Kokila Chokkanathan
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde has helped former cricketer vinod kambli with Rs 5 lakhs. vinod kambli was admitted to Aakriti Hospital in thane (Bhiwandi) due to health reasons. Eknath Shinde also discussed with the doctors of Aakriti Hospital and requested them to ensure that there is no shortage in Vinod Kambli's treatment. Looking at the current condition of former cricketer vinod kambli, Kalyan lok sabha constituency mp Shrikant Shinde has announced to give him personal assistance of Rs 5 lakhs.

Vinod Kambli had fever


Let us tell you that vinod kambli is admitted in the ICU of a private hospital in thane district for treatment, where he got fever on Tuesday, but his condition is stable. The doctors treating Kambli gave this information on Tuesday. Dr vivek Trivedi of the hospital said that Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infection, for which he was admitted to Aakriti Hospital near Bhiwandi city on saturday (December 21). Dr vivek Trivedi is leading the medical team which is monitoring the health of the former cricketer. He said that the doctors were planning to do an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the former indian batsman, but due to his fever, a decision on such a medical procedure will be taken later.


Vinod Kambli's condition had become critical


He said that the MRI procedure has become necessary after several medical tests conducted earlier revealed a clot in the brain. He said that Kambli is likely to be taken out of the ICU within a day or two and discharged after about four days. He said that the former mumbai cricketer's condition became critical four days ago when his urinary tract was severely infected, but it has improved a lot now. Trivedi said that staying at home for a few more days could have complicated his condition, he said that when he was brought to the hospital, his blood pressure was also fluctuating. The doctor said that his condition is stable at the moment. He said, "His condition will be closely monitored for the next 24 hours and a decision will be taken on taking him out of the ICU."

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