Chandrababu was admitted to the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology last night on his return from the national capital.
"His (Chandrababu's) sugar levels are normal and a team of specialists is treating him for jaundice," a health bulletin issued by the hospital said today.
"On admission he was mildly dehydrated. He had lost four kgs of weight with marked wasting of body fat and muscle. We investigated his condition thoroughly through X-Ray, CT scan, ultrasound scan and bio-chemical tests. His vitals are stable," the bulletin said.
The 63-year-old former chief minister, who began his indefinite hunger strike on the Andhra Bhavan premises in New Delhi on Monday last, was evicted from the venue by police on Friday and shifted to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital there.
He, however, continued his fast at the hospital on the sixth day.
A number of TDP leaders and film star Nandamuri Balakrishna visited Chandrababu in the hospital, besides former Congress minister P Shanker Rao.
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