ANI Photo NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital late Monday night after she developed respiratory discomfort due to a mild exacerbation of bronchial asthma, hospital authorities said on Tuesday, adding that her condition is now stable.Doctors said the asthma flare-up was triggered by the combined effects of cold weather and high pollution levels in the capital. She was admitted around 10 pm as a precautionary measure for observation and treatment.According to Dr Ajay Swaroop, chairman of the hospital, Gandhi is responding well to treatment and is being managed with antibiotics and other supportive medication.A decision on her discharge will be taken by the treating physicians based on her clinical progress and is likely in a day or two, the hospital said.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUS Senator Claims India Cut Russian Oil Buys And Sought Trump Tariff Relief Amid Pressure Bid On OilVHP Calls Out Bangladesh Chief Adviser Yunus’ ‘Empire of Unrest’ After 6 Hindus Killed In 18 DaysPathankot Arrest Of 15-Year-Old Spy Exposes Strategy Of Pakistan ISI Targeting Minors Against IndiaBangladesh Unrest Claims Two More Hindu Lives As Six Killings In 18 Days Raise Minority Safety Fears‘Really Happy For Others’: SC Rejects Umar Khalid’S Bail; Partner Shares His Reaction“Trump’s Interest Is Clear”: Ex-Diplomat Slams Venezuela ActionCPI-M Protests Near Us Consulate In Chennai Over Venezuela AttackBJP Welcomes SC Denial Of Bail To Umar Khalid And Sharjeel Imam; Opposition Calls It Unfortunate”US Has No Jurisdiction in Venezuela” Ex-UN Envoy Dilip Sinha Slams US Action In VenezuelaAfter T20 World Cup Move, Bangladesh Now Bans IPL 2026 Broadcast Amid Mustafizur Rahman Row123PhotostoriesWhy are stepwells a beautiful piece of history? From the oldest to the one which is a UNESCO heritage- 5 iconic stepwells5 foods that become unsafe when reheated‘Shark Tank India’ funniest moments: From hilarious pitches and savage roastsBaby boy names inspired by Indian sages6 tasty ways to include avocado in your kid’s dietFrom US to India: 10 countries with the largest gold reservesTop gut health foods to add to your diet in 20265 signs you are emotionally invested more than your partnerWinter Special: How to make classic Palak Paneer for lunch at homeWhat Your Birth Date Says About You (More Than You Think)123Hot PicksBudget 2026Vande Bharat Sleeper TrainPublic holidays January 2026Gold rate todayUS Visa BondsCigarette tax hikeBank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingSan Francisco 49ersCardi BQuinn HughesKyle TuckerSidney Crosby LifestyleTyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones Net WorthKevin StefanskiChicago Bulls vs Boston CelticsJohn PyleKevin Durant vs LeBron James Net Worth
NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital late Monday night after she developed respiratory discomfort due to a mild exacerbation of bronchial asthma, hospital authorities said on Tuesday, adding that her condition is now stable.Doctors said the asthma flare-up was triggered by the combined effects of cold weather and high pollution levels in the capital. She was admitted around 10 pm as a precautionary measure for observation and treatment.According to Dr Ajay Swaroop, chairman of the hospital, Gandhi is responding well to treatment and is being managed with antibiotics and other supportive medication.A decision on her discharge will be taken by the treating physicians based on her clinical progress and is likely in a day or two, the hospital said.