Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha's condition worsens after multiple infections, royal palace says
The palace said doctors are treating multiple organ infections and an irregular heartbeat as she remains in a coma with lung and kidney support.
- On Thursday, the Royal Palace announced that Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha's medical condition has worsened due to multiple organ infections, with doctors unable to contain her irregular heart rate.
- The 47-year-old princess has remained hospitalized since collapsing during a military dog training session in December 2022, suffering from a heart condition that left her in a coma.
- Physicians discovered an abdominal infection from large intestine inflammation in April, which the Bureau of the Royal Household described as causing "unstable vital signs, low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat and abnormal blood coagulation."
- Medical staff have deployed devices to support her lungs and kidneys while administering medication, yet the Royal Palace stated her condition has "continued to deteriorate" as the infection became "uncontrollable and affected other organs."
- Known as Princess Bha, she is the only child from King Maha Vajiralongkorn's first marriage; the 73-year-old monarch has seven children but has not announced a chosen heir.
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