Lula had a head wound cauterized and is expected to be discharged this Friday
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) underwent a hospital procedure, this Friday (24), to cauterize a skin lesion on his scalp and performed an infiltration on his wrist to treat a tendonitis crisis. The treatments were successful and took place at Hospital Sírio-Libanês, in São Paulo.
The president was discharged around 11am this Friday. “The procedure took place without any complications,” said cardiologist Roberto Kallil, responsible for the president’s health.
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The cauterization procedure occurred to treat keratosis, which occurs when the skin thickens in the most superficial layer, with a rough appearance and the possibility of peeling.
The infiltration was carried out to treat tendonitis in the thumb of the right hand, after Lula reported pain in the area. The technique consists of applying anti-inflammatory medications directly to the affected region to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
According to the schedule, the president will spend Friday (24) and Saturday (25) resting at his home, in Pinheiros, São Paulo, to reduce travel and attend to his agenda in the interior of the state on Monday (27).
