Lula spent Monday afternoon at the Sírio-Libanés Hospital in Brasilia after feeling ill.
He was discharged after tests.
According to the medical report from the private clinic, the president experienced vertigo and was diagnosed with labyrinthitis.
Certain medical literature indicates that inflammation of the labyrinth, which is part of the inner ear, is called labyrinthitis and can cause hearing loss, vertigo, and other physical symptoms.
After the recommended rest period, Lula left early Wednesday morning for Juazeiro do Norte, a municipality in the northeastern state of Ceará, and from there continued to Salgueiro (Pernambuco).
In this city in Pernambuco, he will sign a Service Order to double the water pumping capacity of the EBI-3 system.
Later, he will travel to Cachoeira dos Índios (Parabaiba), where he will inaugurate the Apodi Branch, part of the São Francisco River transposition project.
He will return to Brasília in the evening. Tomorrow, Lula will have agendas in the southern region of the country.
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