Former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly was admitted to the hospital for the second time in the month of January after complaining of chest pain, but now he has recovered and returned home.
Kolkata: Sourav Ganguly, the current BCCI president, has been discharged from Apollo Hospital in Kolkata on Sunday. Dr Rana Dasgupta (Dr Rana Dasgupta) told the media persons present there, “He (Ganguly) is absolutely fine”.
West Bengal: BCCI Chief Sourav Ganguly discharged from Apollo Hospital in Kolkata following angioplasty.
“He is absolutely right,” says Dr Rana Dasgupta of Apollo Hospital. pic.twitter.com/YE9kf3BINA
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Grandfather’s angioplasty
A team of doctors including Dr. Devi Shetty and Dr. Ashwin Mehta, a renowned heart specialist in the country, and a 48-year-old Sourav Ganguly, on January 28, received angioplasty. That To remove obstruction in the arteries of his heart, 2 more stents were installed.
Complaint for the second time in a month
Sourav Ganguly suffered a cardiac arrest on 2 January, when he was running on the gym’s treadmill. After this, he was admitted to Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata. On January 7, he was discharged from this hospital. After this, he thanked the doctors.