Czech President commented on statements about presence of a liver cirrhosis

The President of the Czech Republic Milos Gasman commented on the statements of one of his doctors that he suffers from the liver cirrhosis. He told about this by the CNN Prima News TV channel.

Zeman denied the message of a member of a medical consultation observing him, Paul Pafko, who before that declared a policy of politics and entered in his stomach probe for feeding. The politician noted that Professor Pafko never examined him and knows nothing about his state of health, emphasizing the speculative nature of this statement.

At the same time, the Czech president said that he suffers mainly from exhaustion and recently lost about ten kilograms of weight, with which his treatment was associated with the hospital in Prague from October 10 to November 25.

Earlier it was reported that Zemman refused tobacco and alcohol. The 77-year-old politician explained that he listened to the advice of doctors after discharge from the hospital. “I already live without cigarettes and alcohol and, as you can see, still alive,” he said. Zeman posted that he had no strong alcoholic drinks, but he had to refuse even from his beloved wine.

October 14 began it to be known that the President of the Czech Republic found hepatic encephalopathy. This disease is a serious complication resulting from acute or chronic liver failure. Politician was in resuscitation on October 10.

/Media reports.