Sharif’s condition deteriorates in prison

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Lahore: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s condition had deteriorated in jail due to a kidney disease, a day after his family met him and expressed concern over his health, Pakistan media reported on Sunday.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo’s daughter Maryam Nawaz tweeted about his worsening health on Saturday after she along with his personal physician Adnan Khan visited Sharif at the Kot Lakhpat jail here on receiving permission from the country’s interior ministry, according to The Express Tribune newspaper.
Sharif, 69, is in jail since December last, in the Al Azizia Steel Mills graft case.
After meeting her father, Maryam tweeted that his kidney disease had reached the third stage and he felt pain in his arm. “The blood tests done yesterday reveal a further raise in his creatinine levels which means his kidney function has deteriorated. His kidney disease is already at stage 3. The pain in the flanks persists,” Maryam tweeted. She also said that a letter had been written to the additional chief secretary to request him for a medical specialist to be sent to jail to diagnose Nawaz’s disease and treat the problem in the presence of his personal physician, the newspaper reported.
The duo met Sharif for two hours during which the leader informed them that his blood samples had been taken and he had been informed about the reports. (PTI)

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