Governor Sindh's health deteriorates, spokesman refutes health concerns

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Khawar Khan
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Governor Sindh's health deteriorates, spokesman refutes health concerns

KARACHI: For the last 23 days Governor Sindh Justice (retd) Saeed-uz-zaman Siddiqui had been admitted at a private hospital in the city. A ten-member medical board comprising neurological physicians, surgeons, orthopedics, chest specialists have been monitoring the ailing Governor's health round the clock. 

Sources claim that the Governor's lungs have collapsed and his body is not getting the required oxygen without a BiPAP machine to maintain oxygen levels in the body adding that the Governor's vital organs are not working properly. 

 

Sources also claimed that the medical board has recommended a lung transplant, advising that the procedure be performed in the United Kingdom, United States or India.

Due to the Governor's old age, a major surgery is not possible. 

Meanwhile, the Governor House has denied the above and reiterated that Governor Saeed-us-zaman Siddiqui's condition has improved and he is out of danger.