Thai king still in hospital but illnesses abating - palace

Reuters
September 29, 2015 00:07 MYT
The 87-year-old was readmitted to Bangkok's Siriraj hospital close to four months ago, and has since been treated for water on the brain, a blood infection and lung inflammation. - File Photo
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has mostly recovered from illnesses that left him needing oxygen and intravenous feeding, the palace said on Monday.
Most Thais have known no other king than Bhumibol, who has come to symbolise continuity in a country that has experienced rapid development and much political upheaval during his 69-year reign.
The ailing monarch has spent most of the last six years in hospital, and nervousness over the succession has formed the backdrop to a decade of political division.
The 87-year-old was readmitted to Bangkok's Siriraj hospital close to four months ago, and has since been treated for water on the brain, a blood infection and lung inflammation.
Symptoms of those last two illnesses have now mostly cleared up and he no longer needs antibiotics nor intravenous feeding, the palace said, adding that he continues to receive physical therapy.
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