Doctors at Akruti Hospital treating former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli have determined that he has brain clots. The diagnosis was made when Kambli was admitted on Monday after complaining of cramps and a urinary infection. The presence of brain clots was confirmed by a battery of medical tests.
Dr. Trivedi the doctor of Vinod Kambli stated
“Kambli’s health is being constantly monitored, and additional examinations are scheduled for Tuesday,”
Hospital in-charge S. Singh made the kind announcement that the medical facility will offer Kambli free treatment for the rest of his life.
Vinod Kambli, a 52-year-old former Indian cricket player, was just admitted to a hospital in the Thane district’s Kalher neighborhood of Bhiwandi. A loyal admirer who also owns the hospital helped to arrange the admittance.
With financial support from cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar had two heart surgeries in 2013. Kambli had several health issues recently. Kambli joined Tendulkar in Shivaji Park to erect a plaque earlier this month. This is an event honoring his boyhood coach, Ramakant Achrekar, in Mumbai. During the ceremony, observers saw that the former cricket player’s health seemed to be deteriorating.
Prominent cricketers Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar have voiced their concerns. Legends of the 1983 World Cup encouraged, speculating that Kambli would gain from rehabilitation.
Kambli revealed more details in an interview and said.
“I was suffering from a urine issue, and it became severe. About a month ago, I collapsed due to dizziness. My son helped me back to my feet, and my wife and daughter came to assist,”