Doctors again drain water from Thai king’s brain
BANGKOK: Doctors treating Thailand’s ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej have drained a fresh build-up of water on the brain, the palace said on Sunday, in the latest in a series of updates of the 88-year-old’s health.
Subject to an intense personality cult, Bhumibol’s frail health is a matter of significant public concern.
The king is confined to a wheelchair and rarely seen in public but in recent months the palace has begun releasing regular updates on his health.
His reign has spanned seven tumultuous decades and most Thais have never known another monarch.
Analysts say the kingdom’s decade-long political crisis is in part motivated by elites jostling to secure their primacy once his reign ends.
Bhumibol has spent most of the past two years hospitalised in Bangkok for a series of ailments, including bacterial infections, breathing difficulties, heart problems and hydrocephalus (water on the brain).
An x-ray on June 30 found the amount of fluid draining from the king’s brain through a catheter "was less than normal," the Royal Household Bureau said.
"The medical team asked permission to adjust the catheter to drain more fluid on 2 July... the result was satisfactory," it added. In June Bhumibol also underwent an operation to widen arteries in his heart.
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