President Asif Ali Zardari has been discharged from a private hospital in Karachi after recovering from his recent illness. He had been under medical care for several days, but doctors are now satisfied with his recovery.
According to his doctor, Dr. Asim Hussain, Zardari’s latest medical tests showed positive signs, which made it possible for him to leave the hospital. While his overall condition has improved, the doctors have advised him to continue with physiotherapy to support his full recovery.
Zardari was admitted to the hospital on April 1 due to health concerns. Later, on the night of Eid-ul-Fitr, he was transferred to a hospital in Karachi for further treatment. He remained under medical supervision for more than 10 days.
The news of his discharge has brought relief to his supporters and well-wishers across the country. Many people had been expressing concern and sending good wishes for his speedy recovery.
Now that he is out of the hospital, Zardari is expected to take some time to rest and continue his recovery at home. Doctors are confident that with regular physiotherapy and proper care, he will regain full strength soon.
Zardari’s health had been a topic of discussion in recent days, especially given his role as the President of Pakistan. However, his medical team has assured the public that he is recovering well and in stable condition.
His return home marks a positive step forward, and many are hopeful that he will soon be able to resume his official duties. The President’s Office has not yet shared a timeline for his return to work, but sources suggest he will follow the doctors’ advice closely before making any major public appearances.