The Philippine Star

Ailing Thai king’s health ‘not stable’

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BANGKOK (AFP) — Doctors treating Thailand’s hospitalbo­und King Bhumibol Adulyadej placed the ailing monarch on a ventilator this week, the palace said Sunday, adding that the 88-year-old’s health was “not stable.”

Bhumibol is the world’s longest-reigning monarch and beloved by many in Thailand.

But he has not been seen in public for nearly a year as he battles a series of ailments in a Bangkok hospital.

Historical­ly the palace has tightly controlled news about his health and it is difficult to ascertain his overall condition.

In recent months the palace has begun issuing more regular updates that point to a string of major health issues including renal failure.

Over the last two years, he has also been treated for bacterial infections, breathing difficulti­es, heart problems and hydrocepha­lus — a build-up of cerebrospi­nal fluid often referred to as “water on the brain.”

The latest statement issued by the Royal Household Bureau on Sunday evening said a ventilator was deployed after the monarch’s blood pressure dipped following procedures to prepare him for dialysis and to change a tube that helps drain fluid from his spine.

“The medical team are watching his symptoms and giving treatments carefully because the overall symptoms of his sickness are still not stable,” the statement said.

His reign has spanned seven tumultuous decades and his frail health is a cause of great public concern for Thais, most of whom have never known life under another king.

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