……….Doctors hospitalized Sharjeel Inam Memon, Sindh’s Information Minister and senior PPP leader, on Saturday after he complained of chest pain. They quickly admitted him to the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) and performed crucial medical procedures to stabilize his condition.
The medical team conducted an angiography upon Memon’s arrival, which indicated the need for immediate intervention. Following this, they performed an angioplasty and placed two stents to restore proper blood flow to his heart. The procedure succeeded, and doctors confirmed that Memon’s condition is now stable.
Family members and hospital staff reported that Memon is recovering well after the procedure. Doctors recommended a 24-hour observation period to monitor his recovery. They plan to discharge him after this period, allowing him to return home.
Memon, a long-serving member of the Sindh Assembly since 2008, plays a significant role in the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Voters re-elected him from PS-63 (Hyderabad-II) during the 2018 general elections, reaffirming his importance in Sindh’s political landscape.
Memon’s successful treatment
Supporters and political colleagues expressed concern and sent prayers for Memon’s swift recovery. His family thanked the NICVD medical team and well-wishers for their care and support. Doctors emphasized that quick action and medical intervention were critical to ensuring Memon’s successful treatment and recovery.
His contributions to Sindh’s governance and his role in shaping PPP’s policies have made him a well-recognized leader in the province.
The news of Memon’s health scare prompted messages of concern and well-wishes from political colleagues and supporters. Many took to social media to express their prayers for his swift recovery, acknowledging his significant role in Sindh’s political landscape.
Doctors at NICVD remain optimistic about Memon’s recovery, emphasizing that timely intervention played a crucial role in managing his condition effectively. His family has also thanked the medical staff and supporters for their care and concern.
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