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Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has a heart condition, his spokesman has said, after he flew to Saudi Arabia on Monday for medical treatment. | Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has a heart condition, his spokesman has said, after he flew to Saudi Arabia on Monday for medical treatment. |
Mr Yar'Adua has acute pericarditis, or inflammation of the lining around the heart, his spokesman told the BBC. | Mr Yar'Adua has acute pericarditis, or inflammation of the lining around the heart, his spokesman told the BBC. |
He said the president, 58, was responding well to treatment. Officials earlier denied rumours that the president was seriously ill. | He said the president, 58, was responding well to treatment. Officials earlier denied rumours that the president was seriously ill. |
Mr Yar'Adua has had a chronic kidney condition for at least 10 years. | Mr Yar'Adua has had a chronic kidney condition for at least 10 years. |
He has been unable to perform a number of official duties because of recurring health problems. | He has been unable to perform a number of official duties because of recurring health problems. |
At about 3pm Friday November 20, after he returned from the Abuja Central Mosque where he performed Muslim prayer, President Yar'Adua complained of a left-sided severe chest pain Olusegun AdeniyiPresidential spokesman Profile: President Umaru Yar'Adua | At about 3pm Friday November 20, after he returned from the Abuja Central Mosque where he performed Muslim prayer, President Yar'Adua complained of a left-sided severe chest pain Olusegun AdeniyiPresidential spokesman Profile: President Umaru Yar'Adua |
President Yar'Adua has twice been flown to Germany for emergency treatment and it is the second time he has visited hospitals in Saudi Arabia. | President Yar'Adua has twice been flown to Germany for emergency treatment and it is the second time he has visited hospitals in Saudi Arabia. |
He has refused to say exactly what condition he suffers from, and has repeatedly said in interviews that his life is "in the hands of God". | He has refused to say exactly what condition he suffers from, and has repeatedly said in interviews that his life is "in the hands of God". |
BBC health reporter Michelle Roberts says most cases of pericarditis clear up with rest and medication within a few weeks, although patients will initially need to be treated in hospital to check for complications. | BBC health reporter Michelle Roberts says most cases of pericarditis clear up with rest and medication within a few weeks, although patients will initially need to be treated in hospital to check for complications. |
Our reporter says occasionally pericarditis is triggered by cancer, which is something doctors need to check for. | Our reporter says occasionally pericarditis is triggered by cancer, which is something doctors need to check for. |
Rarely patients may need surgery if the pressure around the heart becomes too great, a complication that could potentially be fatal, she adds. | Rarely patients may need surgery if the pressure around the heart becomes too great, a complication that could potentially be fatal, she adds. |
Presidential spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi said the president felt pains after performing Friday prayers last week. | |
"At about 3pm Friday November 20, after he returned from the Abuja Central Mosque where he performed Muslim prayer, President Yar'Adua complained of a left-sided severe chest pain," he said, reports Reuters. | "At about 3pm Friday November 20, after he returned from the Abuja Central Mosque where he performed Muslim prayer, President Yar'Adua complained of a left-sided severe chest pain," he said, reports Reuters. |
Mr Adeniyi said the initial diagnosis was pericarditis, which has since been confirmed. | Mr Adeniyi said the initial diagnosis was pericarditis, which has since been confirmed. |
Officials had earlier been quoted as saying the president intended to make the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca this week. | Officials had earlier been quoted as saying the president intended to make the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca this week. |
Analysts say his continued ill-health poses a problem for Nigeria's constitution. | Analysts say his continued ill-health poses a problem for Nigeria's constitution. |
If he were to step down or die, he would be replaced by Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, who is from the country's southern Niger Delta region. | |
But according to the ruling People's Democratic Party's own formula for sharing power among the country's regions, the president must be a northerner. | But according to the ruling People's Democratic Party's own formula for sharing power among the country's regions, the president must be a northerner. |