Bill Clinton Released From Hospital After Battling Infection
Former President Bill Clinton was released from a Southern California hospital on Sunday morning after he spent five nights being treated for an infection.
Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from a Southern California hospital Sunday morning after spending five nights in treatment for an infection.
“His fever and white blood cells count are normalized and he will return home to New York to finish his course of antibiotics. On behalf of everyone at UC Irvine Medical Center, we were honored to have treated him and will continue to monitor his progress,” Dr. Alpesh N. Amin, executive director of the Hospital Medicine at UC Irvine Health, said in a statement.
Clinton, 75, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday after being diagnosed with a urological infection that had spread to his bloodstream. An aide for Clinton said he was in an intensive care section of the hospital but wasn’t receiving ICU care.
Clinton’s doctors shared that “after two days of treatment, his white blood cell count is trending down and he is responding to antibiotics well.”
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton both made visits to Bill while he was in the hospital.
The Arkansas native, who served as president from 1993-2001, underwent a successful quadruple bypass in 2004, and had two two stents placed in a coronary artery about six years later. His recent hospitalization appears to be unrelated to his previous heart problems.
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