Clinton, 78, admitted to hospital for testing and observation, deputy chief of staff says.
Former United States President Bill Clinton has been discharged from hospital after he was treated for the flu, his office said. developing a fever, his office has announced.
Clinton, 78, was released from hospital on Tuesday. He had been admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC for testing and observation on Monday afternoon after developing a fever, Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, said.
Urena had earlier said that Clinton was in “good spirits” and was appreciative of the care he was receiving.
“He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving,” Urena said in a post on X.
Clinton, who served as the 42nd US president from 1993 to 2001 under the Democratic Party banner, has faced a series of health issues over the years.
The former president was hospitalised for five nights in 2021 after developing sepsis from a urological infection and underwent heart surgeries in 2004 and 2010.
Clinton has spoken publicly about making lifestyle changes in response to his health issues, including adopting a mostly vegan diet.
Since leaving office with the highest approval rating of any US president since the end of World War II, Clinton has played a prominent role as a Democratic Party elder statesman and champion of various diplomatic and humanitarian causes.
In August, Clinton addressed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to rally support for US Vice President Kamala Harris in her unsuccessful bid for the White House.
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