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PM Oli taken to Grande Hospital for health-checkup



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister K P Oli has been taken to the Grande International Hospital for a health check-up.

According to Dr. Dilip Sharma, PM Oli’s personal doctor, the prime minister has been taken to the Dhapasi-based hospital for his routine health check-up.

Earlier on October 19, he was taken to the same hospital for various tests.

Prime Minister Oli had also on September 11 visited the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) and got a catheter removed from his neck that was inserted in PM Oli’s neck when he underwent plasmapheresis at the Singapore-based National University Hospital.

Plasmapheresis is a process in which unhealthy plasma is taken out and fresh plasma is transfused into the patient.

It should be recalled that PM Oli was admitted to the National University Hospital in August.

He had on August 12 returned from Singapore after his health check-up in the hospital. He had gone back for further treatment to the same hospital on August 22.

Prime Minister Oli had undergone a kidney transplant surgery some 12 years ago.

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