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What is the current physical condition of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?
According to Japanese TV party sources, Abe is receiving treatment for chronic diseases, not a medical examination. The LDP cadres said? His condition seems quite serious? .

As Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his physical condition has also received much attention. According to Japanese media reports, on the morning of 24th local time, Abe left home for Keio University Hospital in Tokyo again, which was the second week that Abe entered the hospital. This makes Abe's physical condition even more doubtful. Before 19, Abe also responded to the hospital, and Abe replied: In order to keep healthy, I had a physical examination the day before yesterday. I want to return to work from now on and continue to work hard. ? But just a few days later, Shinzo Abe went to the hospital again, and his secretary also disclosed to the media that he said last week that he would come next week, and this time it was only a follow-up to the last physical examination, and there was nothing wrong with the health of the Prime Minister. The media said that when Prime Minister Abe explained to reporters, his body was already wobbly. ?

Under the rumors of two medical examinations and vomiting blood a few weeks ago, 65-year-old Abe is really not as tough as before in people's minds, and often appears in front of the media with a miserable face. In fact, Abe's body does have some conditions. Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso also revealed to the media that if Abe continues to work with high load, his body is likely to collapse, which will greatly affect his future life. Although Japanese officials have repeatedly denied Abe's physical condition before, after such multimedia and politicians' reaction, Abe's physical condition has indeed gone wrong.

It is reported that the medical team centered on Hibi Jiwen, the attending physician in charge of managing the physical condition of the Japanese Prime Minister and a professor at Keio University in Japan, has been paying close attention to Abe's physical condition in every possible way. ?