Big B remains stable: Doctors
{image-bachchan hospitalized_13102008.jpg news.oneindia.in}Mumbai, Oct 13: A day after Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital, doctors treating him said the superstar is 'stable' and 'responding to medication.' While they refused to divulge the precise nature of his medical condition, doctors said he could be discharged in a couple of days if he continued to show positive signs.
Bachchan underwent a blood investigation and CT scan of the abdomen on Saturday, Oct 11. "Amitabh Bachchan had a restful night and doctors attending on him are pleased with his recovery. The tests do not suggest any abnormality. Under the circumstances medicines have worked and within a few days he should go home," Dr Narendra Trivedi, Vice President of Lilavati hospital said.
Earlier on Sunday, Oct 12, the actor's son Abhishek came to the hospital and was informed by a team of doctors about the line of treatment and the medication being given to his ailing father.
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