Indonesia's Suharto returned home from hospital Wednesday after getting treatment that halted his internal bleeding _ the latest health scare for the ailing 83-year-old, doctors said. With two of his children at his side, the former Indonesian leader was wheeled out of Jakarta's Pertamina Hospital around 5 p.m. local time (1000GMT). He looked pale but waved at a few dozen relatives and body guards. Suharto made no comments before departing for home in a black sports utility vehicle. Earlier Wednesday, Suci Maryono, the head of Pertamina Hospital said Suharto's internal bleeding had stopped and he was well enough to return home. "However, he is still ill and if his condition gets worse, he'll be returned to the hospital," she said. During his six-day hospital stay, a steady stream of top government officials, including President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, paid their respects.