The former president was hospitalised on 15 October to treat an unspecified blood infection. Reports suggested that Clinton suffered from sepsis that had developed from a urinary tract infection.
Former US President Bill Clinton was released from the University of California Irvine Medical Center around 8 a.m. local time after undergoing treatment for an infection. Clinton was treated for a blood infection with intravenous antibiotics.
The former president was admitted to the hospital on 15 October. His spokesperson, Angel Urena, assured that the ex-POTUS was "on the mend" and in "good spirits". He later clarified that Clinton had suffered from a urological infection that later spread into his bloodstream, resulting in sepsis.