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Malik Not well, 'Admitted In SKIMS' | KNO

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Srinagar 18, 2018 (KNO) : Jammu kashmir liberation front (JKLF)Muhammad Yasin Malik has been admitted to SKIMS today after he was not passing urine from yesterday evening. Instead of urine he was passing blood and from today morning he was feeling severe pain. he was first taken to Khybar hospital and then to SMHS and from their to SKIMS where senior urologist doctor Salim Wani sahib and cardiologist Nisar sahib saw him. his INR and USG were taken and USG showed a blood clot in his urinary track which needed to be removed on priority.


He was shifted to operation theater where a catheter was fixed in his urinary track from which blood and urine is being extracted ..it is worth to mention that Yasin sahib was arrested by police on 6th February 2018 and immediately shifted to central jail Srinagar. Prior to that his INR and PTI tests had been taken which had alarmingly come wrong. Doctors had doubled his dosage of medicine he is taking for his heart ailment and advised him to go for regular checkups after every two days….But authorities at Srinagar central jail refused to accept doctors advice and did not take him for much needed checkups which deteriorated his health. He was released after some 10 days of incarceration but from last night his urine stopped to come out and from early morning today he was feeling lot of pain after which he has been admitted at Soura hospital and is being treated by a team of doctors (KNO)

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