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Sonia Gandhi Discharged From Hospital After Six Days, Had Experienced Breathing Problems

Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has been discharged from the hospital. She was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on January 5.

Ajeyo Basu
Edited By: Ajeyo Basu
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Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has been discharged from the hospital. (Image X @DrNimoYadav)

New Delhi: Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital on the night of January 5 at around 10 pm. She was experiencing some difficulty breathing. Doctors found that her bronchial asthma had mildly worsened. She has been discharged from the hospital after her health improved.

What is the health condition of Sonia Gandhi?

Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has been discharged from the hospital. She was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on January 5, 2026, due to a chest infection that aggravated her bronchial asthma.

What did the hospital say?

Dr. Ajay Swaroop, Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, said that she (Sonia) responded well to the treatment and has recovered. She was discharged from the hospital at 5 pm and advised to continue further treatment at home.

When was Sonia Gandhi admitted to hospital?

Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital on the night of January 5 at around 10 pm. She was experiencing some difficulty breathing. Doctors found that her bronchial asthma had mildly worsened. The asthma was aggravated due to the cold weather and pollution. As a precaution, she was kept under observation in the hospital.

When did Sonia Gandhi return from the hospital?

Hospital Chairman Dr. Ajay Swaroop said that she was being given antibiotics and several supportive medications. The decision to discharge her would be taken after observing improvement in her health. She returned home on Sunday after her health improved. Earlier, Congress Parliamentary Party chief Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital last June due to stomach-related problems.
 

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