
Vinod Kambli develops fever in hospital, condition stable; MP Shrikant Shinde pledges Rs 5 lakh aid
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Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli stable in ICU, receiving treatment for urinary tract infection, supported by officials and foundation.
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli, admitted to the ICU of a private hospital in Thane district, developed a fever on Tuesday (December 25, 2024), but his condition was stable, doctors treating him said on Tuesday.
Mr. Kambli (52) is responding to the treatment for urinary tract infections for which he was admitted at Akruti Hospital near Bhiwandi town on Saturday (December 21), Dr Vivek Trivedi told PTI.
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Dr. Trivedi is heading the medical team that is supervising the former cricketer's health.
Doctors were planning to do an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) on the former India batter, but since he has developed a fever, a decision on the non-invasive medical procedure will be taken later, he said.
The MRI procedure has been necessitated after a series of medical examinations conducted earlier revealed clots in his brain, Dr. Trivedi said.
Mr. Kambli is likely to be shifted out of the ICU within a day or two and discharged after about four days, he said.

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