Hotman Paris' Current Condition, Must Inject Antibiotics After Being Affected By An Abses Of The Heart

JAKARTA - The famous lawyer Hotman Paris revealed that he is still undergoing intensive treatment due to bacterial infections that attack his body. Until now, he still has to be injected with antibiotics every day for the recovery process.

"That's why every day I am still injected with antibiotics. This is an IV. This is an infusion here. There is a tube here (arms) now. Until now," said Hotman Paris, quoted by VOI from YouTube Intense Investigation, Friday, March 21.

Even so, he is grateful because his condition is starting to improve. Based on the latest examination, the bacteria in his body have decreased significantly.

"So every day I inject my wife. But in the hope that she will say later. The bacteria that have accumulated, yesterday when I checked last at USK. It was less than 70%. Only 30% left," he said.

Furthermore, Hotman Paris explained that he now has to undergo treatment with the help of a tool that directly flows drugs into his body.

"This is there but I can't open it. There is a cable here. There is a cable here 2. It goes straight into my blood," he said.

"So every time it's with a wife, with a Singaporeian doctor. I've given it to antibiotics until April 8. So every morning my wife injects," he explained.

Hotman admitted that during his 38 years of career as a lawyer, he had almost never experienced serious health problems, except twice with dengue fever.

"I am 38 years old as a lawyer, never sick. I have never been sick. Except for dengue fever, twice. (The rest) never get sick," said Hotman Paris.

"So all this time my employees have been confused, 'How come you are really great'. At 4 o'clock you wake up, work until night, 10 o'clock is already at Hollywing, 3 o'clock is home, 7 o'clock is already working again. I'm so continuous," he continued.

Seeing this, the doctor who handled it suggested that Hotman start to reduce the rhythm of his overcrowded life.

"Yes, maybe a Singaporeian doctor said, 'Time to slow down'. It's time to slow down," he said.