ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Imran Khan, underwent his third eye treatment at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, where doctors reported his vision to be satisfactory after a detailed evaluation.
According to hospital officials, he was brought from Adiala Jail with his consent and received a third anti-VEGF injection as part of his ongoing medical care.
The procedure was conducted in a controlled operation theatre environment, following strict medical protocols and safety measures. After the treatment, a medical board reviewed his condition and expressed satisfaction with the outcome.
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Authorities confirmed that his condition remained stable throughout the process and he was discharged soon after completing the procedure.
This marks the latest step in his treatment journey. Earlier, he had been shifted to the hospital on February 24 for his second injection, during which comprehensive tests, including cardiac evaluations, showed normal results.
On March 18, a medical board formed on the directions of the Islamabad High Court conducted a detailed health assessment at Adiala Jail.
Medical reports indicate that he has been diagnosed with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, a condition caused by blockage of the main vein in the retina, often linked to underlying cardiovascular risk factors.
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