
Suchitra Sen was admitted to the hospital on December 23, 2013.
- Hospitalised after a respiratory tract infection, Bengali actress Suchitra Sen's condition continued to remain stable today, said the doctors.
- "She continues to remain stable as yesterday. Her vital parameters are satisfactory," a medical bulletin issued by Belle Vue Clinic, where she was admitted on December 23, said.
- Hospital sources said the 82-year-old Sen's lung infection was under control and antibiotics administered to ease the fluid accumulation in her lungs were working.
- She would undergo a cataract operation once her condition improved.
- Led by cardiologist Dr Subrata Moitra, a five member committee of doctors was monitoring her health.
- Sen, a recluse for the last three decades, is in a private cabin of the hospital's Intensive Treatment Unit and under constant medical supervision.
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Kolkata:
Hospitalised after a respiratorytract infection, Bengali actress Suchitra Sen's conditioncontinued to remain stable today, said the doctors.
"She continues to remain stable as yesterday. Her vitalparameters are satisfactory," a medical bulletin issued byBelle Vue Clinic, where she was admitted on December 23, said.
Hospital sources said the 82-year-old Sen's lunginfection was under control and antibiotics administered toease the fluid accumulation in her lungs were working.
She would undergo a cataract operation once hercondition improved.
Led by cardiologist Dr Subrata Moitra, a five membercommittee of doctors was monitoring her health.
Sen, a recluse for the last three decades, is in aprivate cabin of the hospital's Intensive Treatment Unit andunder constant medical supervision.
"She continues to remain stable as yesterday. Her vitalparameters are satisfactory," a medical bulletin issued byBelle Vue Clinic, where she was admitted on December 23, said.
Hospital sources said the 82-year-old Sen's lunginfection was under control and antibiotics administered toease the fluid accumulation in her lungs were working.
She would undergo a cataract operation once hercondition improved.
Led by cardiologist Dr Subrata Moitra, a five membercommittee of doctors was monitoring her health.
Sen, a recluse for the last three decades, is in aprivate cabin of the hospital's Intensive Treatment Unit andunder constant medical supervision.