Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from the ICU of Sydney Hospital. His condition is improving, and his health remains stable. Notably, BCCI has appointed the team doctor to monitor him closely and he may be discharged from the hospital in the next few days. A source associated with BCCI told news agency PTI that Shreyas has been shifted out of the ICU. His condition is now stable, although it may take a few more days to be discharged from the hospital. Shreyas’ family members will soon reach Sydney so that they can stay with him and take care of him during his recovery. Shreyas was injured in the third ODI During the third ODI (October 25) in Sydney, the Australian team was batting first. The team had also scored 184 runs for 3 wickets in 33.3 overs. Meanwhile, on the fourth ball of Harshit Rana’s over, Alex Carey mistimed the ball while attempting an inside-out shot. Shreyas was fielding at backward point then. He showed agility, ran backwards, and took a brilliant catch. However, while running backwards to catch the ball, he lost his balance. After catching the ball, he tumbled two or three times. Meanwhile, he injured his left rib. Extended recovery period likely The 30-year-old was initially expected to be out of action for about three weeks but the internal bleeding may extend his recovery. The 30-year-old is likely to stay in Sydney under medical supervision for at least a week before being cleared to travel back to India. He is not part of India’s T20 squad. Will stay with Shreyas in Sydney for the next few days BCCI informed on Monday (October 27) – Scans revealed an injury to his spleen. He is undergoing treatment, his condition is stable, and he is recovering. Our medical team, in consultation with specialist doctors in Sydney and India, is closely monitoring Iyer’s injury. The Indian team doctor will stay with Shreyas in Sydney for the next few days to monitor his daily progress. According to the report, his parents’ visas are being arranged so they can visit him. Amitabh also suffered a spleen injury during the shooting of Coolie Amitabh Bachchan also suffered a spleen injury during the shooting of the film Coolie. Dainik Bhaskar spoke to Dr. Ram Upadhyay of Harvard Medical College about Iyer’s injury and learned what kind of injury it is and what its treatment is. Question- What is the function of the spleen? Is this injury fatal? Answer- This fist-sized organ is located on the left side below the ribs. Its job is to clean the blood and protect against infection. In 1982, Amitabh Bachchan also suffered a spleen injury during the shooting of the film Coolie. Amitabh underwent several surgeries and blood transfusions. Question: What are the symptoms of a spleen injury? Answer- A spleen injury is not visible from the outside. Internal bleeding causes extremely severe pain. Nausea, dizziness, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate occur. Question: What is the treatment for a spleen injury? Answer- First, doctors wait for the tissue to repair with medication and bed rest. Then, surgery for the injured tissue is an option. The last resort is to remove the spleen. Spleen removal always carries a risk of infection. Post navigation West Indies secure 16-run victory against Bangladesh in first T20I:Captain Shai Hope’s explosive 46* run knock; Seales-Holder strike thrice for Windies ‘Rare incidents happen to rare talent’- Suryakumar says about Iyer:India T20I captain reveals details about Shreyas’ recovery on eve of India-Australia first game