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The Nation, Breaking news, December 6, 2008 : Last updated 08:08 pm

His Majesty's condition improves: Royal Household Bureau

The Royal Household Bureau announced Saturday that His Majesty's condition improved and his fever subsided.

In its second statement, the bureau said his temperature was lower than the temperature Friday.

The statement said His Majesty had mild coughing.

An x-ray of the chest did not find any inflammation in the lungs and the heart performed fine.

The bureau said the lab test did not find influenza A and B infection in his blood system.

Doctors reduced the amount of intravenous feeding and saline solution after His Majesty could take more soft food.

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This compliments in part the OP from the Thai News Channel report

May he continue to get stronger and lead a healthier life than in recent times.

Respectfully

marshbags :o

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His Majesty's condition improves: Royal Household Bureau

The Royal Household Bureau announced Saturday that His Majesty's condition improved and his fever subsided.

In its second statement, the bureau said his temperature was lower than the temperature Friday.

The statement said His Majesty had mild coughing.

The Nation

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The third statement on HM the King's condition

His Majesty the King's condition has improved and his fever has subsided, while his temperature was sometimes back to normal, the Royal Household Bureau said in its in its third statement on the monarch's illness on Sunday. His Majesty still had minor pain in his throat but could take some soft food.

A blood test indicated a reduction in his bronchitis, the statement added.

-- The Nation 2008-12-07

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HM much better now

HM the King Bhumibol Adulyadej has been recovering from his illness, according to the Royal Household Bureau.

His doctors had stopped giving him medicine and intravenous fluids, it said.

Monday's statement from the bureau was the fourth and the last on His Majesty's recent illness. The first one was released on December 5.

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