Former Cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu Admitted to Hospital Due to Life Threatening Disease

Former Indian cricket and well known guest of television laughter shows, Navjot Singh Sidhu’s had been admitted to hospital and is battling for life. Close aides, fans and followers of former Indian cricketer panicked after being acknowledged with this news update are taking down the social media conveying their praying and best wishes to him and his family. Navjot Singh Sidhu had been hospitalised in New Delhi due to Deep Vein Thrombosis.

navjot singh sidhu admitted to hospital

Laughter King ‘Navjot Singh Sidhu’ Diagnosed with Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep Vein Thrombosis disease is considered as one of the life threatening disease which has made the well known cricketed critic to get hospitalized  in New Delhi. After being ascertained with blood clot in the former India cricketer and opener Navjot Singh Sidhu’s vein, he had been rushed to the hospital for medication.

However the recently health bulletin of him by the doctors reports that he is stable. Indraprastha Apollo Hospital authorities in an official statement said “Mr Navjot Singh Sidhu was admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Delhi today evening with acute Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). This is a life threatening condition if not treated on time. Mr Sidhu has been put on blood thinners and has been recovering well. His condition is said to be stable as of now.”

Medical experts claimed that Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is caused by a blood clot in a deep vein which blocks the normal blood flow. Symptoms of DVT include swelling, pain, and tenderness, often in the legs. After being acknowledged about the panickiness of his fans and followers Navjot Singh Sidhu tweeted about his health status claiming that he is stable. Hang on with us for more trending alerts happening across the globe by bookmarking (press Ctrl+D) us in your web browser for easy navigation.

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