A five-member medical house shaped by Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) conducted a medical check-up of Nawaz in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail on Monday, where a PML-N quaid is portion his judgment for corruption.
The medical team, that according to sources, suggested that a former premier be shifted to a sanatorium over fears that his condition might mellow if he stays in jail, visited Nawaz again today.
During their visit, that lasted approximately 2.5 hours, a doctors conducted another check-up of a premier. They also carried out medical tests and briefed Nawaz on his medical condition, sources said.
Blood samples of a jailed personality would be sent to a laboratory, they added.
The medical house also familiar a jail administration of Nawaz’s condition and educated a authorities to guard his vitals including blood vigour and sugarine levels during unchanging intervals.
It emerged yesterday that Nawaz had refused to be shifted to a sanatorium notwithstanding a recommendation of a medical board. Sources arcane to a matter pronounced Nawaz was austere that he sojourn in jail and use a comforts accessible there.
As per his medical report, there is a risk of Nawaz’s kidneys unwell due to a miss of water. “Heat and miss of nap have also influenced a former premier’s health,” a news stated, warning that his heart ailment could wear if his condition did not improve.
Dr Kiyani, who led a group of health officials that visited Nawaz in jail progressing on Sunday, told Geo News that a former premier was excellent solely for a demented kidney duty for that he indispensable to be hospitalized.
Nawaz, who flew from London to Lahore alongside his daughter Maryam Nawaz on Jul 13, was arrested on attainment during a Allama Iqbal International Airport, flown to Islamabad around a helicopter, and shifted to jail, where he is portion a judgment awarded to him in a Avenfield properties box along with his daughter and son-in-law Capt (retd) Safdar.
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