(Reuters) – President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was cleared by doctors to carry out his usual routine, including travel and physical activity, according to a medical bulletin released after a new examination this Monday.
Lula underwent a new control tomography this morning at the Sírio-Libanês hospital in Brasília after the fall he suffered in the bathroom of the Palácio da Alvorada in October, when he hit his head.
“The examination shows a new reduction in the collection, compatible with progressive improvement in the condition,” said the medical bulletin.
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In mid-December, the president underwent emergency surgery to drain a hematoma in his skull, the result of the domestic accident in October. He subsequently underwent a complementary procedure to the surgery to prevent further bleeding from appearing at the site.
Lula remains under the supervision of the team led by doctors Roberto Kalil Filho and Ana Helena Germoglio.