Sonia Gandhi Stable After Hospitalisation in Gurugram
Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram on March 24 after developing a fever.
Doctors diagnosed her with a systemic infection, a condition where pathogens enter the bloodstream and spread across the body.
She was immediately placed under antibiotic therapy and has shown a positive response to treatment.
Earlier in March, Sonia Gandhi had been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi for similar health concerns.
Medical teams are closely monitoring her recovery, noting steady improvement.
She remains under observation as routine procedures continue.
Her hospitalisation has drawn significant attention from political circles, with senior Congress leaders and family members maintaining contact with doctors.
Supporters across the country have expressed relief at reports of her recovery.
Doctors emphasised that systemic infections can affect multiple organs if untreated, highlighting the importance of timely medical intervention.
Sonia Gandhi’s condition is currently stable, though she continues to be under medical supervision.
