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Digital Desk: The health of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav is quickly deteriorating. The Rajendra Institute of Medical Science is now admitting the Rashtriya Janata Dal chief. According to Lalu's most recent assessment, his kidneys were only working 12 to 18 percent of the time. According to medical reports, he has chronic kidney disease, which means his kidneys are unable to filter blood adequately. Lalu's kidneys had been functioning normally for 25 days when he was discharged, according to doctors who treated him a year ago. A seven-member medical team is examining Lalu. Doctors from medicine, renal, heart, urology, and critical care examined him. According to RIMS sources, Lalu has also tested negative for coronavirus, but this has not been officially confirmed. According to the medical board's orders, a new diet plan is being created for Lalu Prasad Yadav. Also Read: Taliban in Bihar: Video surfacing on social media creates uproar among netizen Dr CB Sharma, Dr DK Jha, Dr P.K Bhattacharya, and Dr Prakash are examining Lalu's health under the direction of Dr Vidyapati. This group includes Dr. Arshad Jamal, HOD of Urology, and Dr. Pragya Ghosh Pant, HOD of Nephrology. A medical bulletin is also provided from time to time by a team of doctors regarding the RJD chief's health, according to RIMS management.
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