Ailing Thai king treated for water on brain
King Bhumibol Adulyadej repeatedly placed under medical care since being hospitalized for flu, pneumonia in 2009
By P. S. Waller
BANGKOK (AA) - Thailand’s ailing 88-year-old king has received treatment for a buildup of spinal fluid in the brain, according to the Royal Household Bureau on Sunday.
Doctors said they discovered Hydrocephalus -- also called Water on the Brain -- during a routine checkup on King Bhumibol Adulyadej on June 14th.
According to a statement from the bureau, doctors were able to drain the fluid through a tube that was inserted intravenously on Saturday.
A subsequent checkup found the treatment to be satisfactory.
Adulyadej, who is venerated as a demi-God by the majority of Thais, has repeatedly been placed under medical care since being hospitalized for flu and pneumonia in 2009.
The king has spent some time outside of the medical ward by traveling to his seaside "Far From Worries" palace in Hua Hin, 200 kilometers (124 miles) south of Bangkok.
He was diagnosed with an intestinal inflammation in 2011 before suffering subdural bleeding in the front of his brain the following year.
Each health alert is cause for anxiety among Thai people, the majority of whom were born under his reign, which started in 1946 following the mysterious death of his brother, King Ananda, who was found dead with a bullet wound to his head in his bedroom.
In January, the king made a trip of several hours to his Bangkok palace, his first outing in months.
In December, he presided over a televised swearing-in ceremony for judges held at the hospital where he is receiving treatment.
Adulyadej represents a unifying figure among the country's tenuous, military-controlled politics, and many Thais worry about the likely succession.
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn -- 63, who divorced his third wife in 2014 -- is much less popular than his father.
The tense political climate following the May 22, 2014 coup that overthrew an elected government, and deep divisions in the country between supporters of the traditional elite and those who want social change, have added to the sensitivity of the royal succession.
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