Brazil's former President Bolsonaro stays within the hospital with abdominal pain

Sao Paulo (AP) – Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stayed within the hospital with abdominal pain on Saturday and was to be transferred from a medical aircraft from northeastern Brazil to the capital of Brasilia, the doctors informed the journalists.

Jair Bolsonaro was admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain on Friday morning with abdominal pain within the northeast Brazil. The pain was brought on by an intestinal engineering and was related to the long -term effects of being stabbed In September 2018 within the stomach, his doctors said.

It was Bolsonaro In and from hospitals Since the attack in a campaign event before the 2018 presidential election in Brazil. The conservative leader underwent several operations during his presidency from 2019 to 2022.

“After so many similar episodes in recent years, I got used to the pain and the discomfort. But this time the doctors were surprised,” he said in a social media post on Saturday and added that a protracted -time doctor told him that it was “the most serious case since the attack”.

Bolsonaro also said that he would probably undergo one other operation. On Saturday, doctors of the Rio Grande Hospital within the northeastern state of Rio Grande do Norte told journalists that he was stable and didn’t need emergency surgery that further interventions would rely upon his recovery.

Doctors also that the transfer to Brasilia was requested by his family and would happen on Saturday afternoon.

The right -wing extremist guide was admitted to a hospital in Santa Cruz, a small town in Rio Grande do Norte, and later moved to a hospital within the capital of the state of Natal. Bolsonaro should begin a journey through the region to advertise his party's right agenda and observe the presidential elections next yr, regardless that it’s excluded from running. The region was traditional The political bastion of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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