Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Govinda bullet injury health update: Doctors reveal that the actor will be discharged after two to three days

On October 1, the shocking news that Govinda had been shot caused a lot of buzz in the media. The much-loved actor, who is well-known for his timing in comedy and dancing, was injured in his left leg when his licensed revolver accidentally went off during a cleaning session. He was taken to a nearby hospital. The actor is currently being treated at Criti Care Hospital in Juhu, suburban Mumbai. His surgeon, Dr. Ramesh Agarwal, spoke to the media and provided a detailed description of the situation. He also provided additional information about the actor's surgery and treatment. Dr. Agarwal mentioned that he and Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja were the ones who accompanied him to the suburban hospital when the incident occurred. The doctor revealed when discussing the incident, "He arrived here about 5 a.m. He had been shot in the leg. It was an accident, and the procedure has now been completed as well. His condition is stable, and right now he is quite content.

The doctor went on to say that the bullet was found a few inches below the knees on his left leg. He continued, "The bullet did not penetrate." In fact, during the surgery, it got stuck inside the leg. The doctor assured him that they were able to manage the situation quite easily despite his admission of blood loss. There was very little bleeding. However, he has stitches, which are now known as staples. He currently has between eight and ten of these staples, though the precise number is unknown.

However, Dr. Aggarwal reassured concerned fans that the actor would not require much time in the hospital. He is fine. He only needs to spend one or two days in the hospital. However, he needs to rest for three to four weeks. Additionally, he will need to ensure that he does not overuse his left leg and does not lift any hefty objects. His medication primarily consists of antibiotics and painkillers, but nothing to worry about.

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