Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Messi undergoes kidney stone treatment

Lionel Messi is experiencing treatment on kidney stones which stunned the Argentina hotshot at the Club World Cup in December, Barcelona reported on Monday. 

The five-time world Player of the Year "will be submitted to different tests on Monday and Tuesday to evaluate the improvement of kidney issues he endured last December", the Spanish champions said in an announcement. 

Messi is expected back on Wednesday, when Barca face Valencia in the Copa del Rey semi-last second leg, with the Catalans solidly in control after the 7-0 first leg drubbing they gave Gary Neville's group as Messi packed away a cap trap. 

The five time World Player of the Year is accounted for to be getting lithotripsy, a methodology including ultrasound stun waves to separate issue kidney stones. 

"The surgery regularly endures between seventy five percent of a hour and a hour with the patient requiring sedation or now and again anesthesia," the nearby daily paper reported. 

Messi endured renal colic, an issue usually created by kidney stones, in Japan in December driving him to miss inevitable champs Barcelona's semi-last against China's Guangzhou Evergrande. 

He recouped so as to line up in the last where Barca beat Argentina's River Plate 3-0 as he scored the opening objective.

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