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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's 81-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej is recovering and eating more after being admitted to hospital at the weekend suffering from fever and fatigue, the Royal Household Bureau said on Thursday.
The revered monarch no longer has a fever after being given medication administered through a saline drip. He has been given physical therapy to help him regain strength, the bureau said in a statement.
Doctors found no bacteria or virus after tests, it added.
The world's longest-reigning monarch was admitted to Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital on Saturday. He had a routine check-up at the same hospital three days earlier.
The king is regarded by his people as semi-divine and a pillar of stability.
Last month the monarch called for national unity in a rare comment on a four-year political crisis that has triggered credit rating downgrades and unsettled investors in Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy [ID:nBKK142078].
(Reporting by Kittipong Soonprasert; Editing by Alan Raybould and Jerry Norton) Quelle:http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-42683020090924
Thai king enters hospital for medical check-up
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej checked into Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital for a scheduled check-up on Tuesday, the Royal Household Bureau said.
The bureau declined to say how long the 81-year-old king, the world's longest-reigning monarch and highly revered by his people, planned to stay at the hospital.
"This is just a normal, routine check-up," an official told Reuters. He arrived around 11 p.m. accompanied by Queen Sirikit and several members of the royal family.
In March, the king spent a day in the hospital for a routine health check-up. The bureau released no details of the results, saying it was a private visit.
The monarch last month called for unity in deeply divided Thailand to stop it from falling into ruin in a rare comment on the country's four-year political crisis.
http://in.reuters.com
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