
Former Crown Prince Paras Shah’s Health Improves After Heart Attack
KATHMANDU: The condition of former Crown Prince Paras Shah, who was admitted to Norvic Hospital in Thapathali after suffering a heart attack, has improved. According to hospital spokesman Ajay Mishra, Paras's condition had much improved, and on Tuesday, he was moved to a private ward.
Mishra stated, "His condition has significantly improved. He has now been moved to a private ward." Paras Shah had been under intensive care in the hospital's ICU following the heart attack, and his medical team continues to monitor him closely due to his history of repeated heart attacks.
Dr. Yadav Bhatta is leading the medical team attending to Paras, who will remain in the hospital for a few more days for ongoing treatment. Paras was admitted to Norvic on Sunday night after suffering a heart attack, and a stent was promptly placed in his heart.
Paras Shah is experiencing his fourth heart attack. In January 2019, he experienced a heart attack, for which Norvic Hospital provided treatment. He also had a heart attack while in Thailand and at another point in the past.
Because Paras's heart attacks have been happening again, the medical staff is keeping a careful eye on his condition. Even if his condition has improved, he will still be treated at the hospital until it stabilizes even more.
As he continues to heal under medical supervision, the family and medical staff are optimistic about his full recovery.