Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli, admitted to a Thane ICU for urinary tract infection, is stable after developing a fever.
Mr. Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infections for which he was admitted at Akruti Hospital near Bhiwandi town on Saturday (December 21), Dr Vivek Trivedi told PTI.
Tests revealed that a urine infection had led to other complications which necessitated hospitalisation. Dr Vivek Trivedi, who is overseeing Kambli’s treatment, stated that a series of medical tests ...
The hospital conducted a series of examinations as Dr Vivek Trivedi, who is treating Vinod Kambli, revealed that the test results found clots in his brain. Vinod Kambli has clotting in his brain ...
Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infections for which he was admitted at Akruti Hospital near Bhiwandi town on Saturday (December 21), Dr Vivek Trivedi told PTI.
Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infections for which he was admitted at Akruti Hospital near Bhiwandi town on Saturday (December 21), Dr Vivek Trivedi told PTI.
Vinod Kambli at Aakruti Hospital in Kopar village in Bhiwandi According to PTI, Dr. Vivek Trivedi, who is leading the medical team treating the former batter, confirmed that Kambli is responding ...
Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infections for which he was admitted at Akruti Hospital near Bhiwandi town on Saturday (December 21), Dr Vivek Trivedi told PTI.
Dr. Vivek Trivedi, who is overseeing Kambli's treatment, stated that a series of medical tests confirmed the presence of brain clots. "Kambli's health is being constantly monitored, and additional ...
The assistance will be provided through the Dr Shrikant Shinde Foundation next week, the release said.Additionally, Shrikant Shinde has assured Kambli and his family of further support in the days to ...
Dr Vivek Trivedi, who is treating Kambli (52), said the Mumbai-based former India batter initially complained of urinary infection and cramps following which he was admitted to the hospital in the ...
Dr Vivek Trivedi, who is treating the Mumbai-based former India batter, revealed that Kambli initially complained of urinary infection and cramps following which he was admitted to the hospital.