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Kris Aquino Illness: What is Her Current Health Condition?

Kris Aquino Illness

Kris Aquino Illness

Kris Aquino, the prominent Filipina television host, actress and social media personality has long been a fixture in the public eye. However, recent concerns have surfaced regarding her health, prompting widespread speculation and discussion among her fans and followers.

As news of Kris Aquino’s illness spreads, there is a growing sense of concern and curiosity about her well-being. In this post, we delve into the unfolding story of Kris Aquino’s illness, exploring the latest updates, rumors and insights surrounding her health condition.

From Which Illness Kris Aquino is Suffering?

However, behind the glitz and glamour of her career, Kris Aquino has been battling various health issues that have affected her physical and mental well-being.

She has been diagnosed with multiple autoimmune diseases, which are conditions where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s tissues and organs.

On Sunday, January 21, the media personality shared her first health update in around two months, saying that she’s “felt very weak” since Thanksgiving 2023 in the United States. She shared a post on Instagram and wrote, “Explains and answers almost everything that has happened and is happening. 2024 please be kind.”

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What is the Current Health Status of Kris Aquino?

Actress and television anchor Kris Aquino said on her 53rd birthday that she is living on borrowed time as the consequences of several autoimmune disorders impair her health. She shared a tweet and told her about her current health condition. Have a look at the tweet provided below:

On the February 14 episode of “Fast Talk With Boy Abunda,” Kris appeared as a guest star and spoke candidly about her rapidly declining health.

Kris dressed in pink called from Los Angeles, sharing the results of her most recent blood tests. She said that she had to take medications that are unavailable in the Philippines and that her hemoglobin count had decreased to an alarming 8.7 (the usual for women is between 12 and 16).

The Queen of all Media was diagnosed with a fifth autoimmune illness based on a picture of her face showing a butterfly rash; as a result, her blood pressure was erratic and her knees and bones swelled.

The host-actress went on to say that Churg-Strauss syndrome, her third autoimmune condition had caused many minor scrapes on her right lung.

Kris said that she would get a heart rate of 120 beats per minute while using the loo or trying to gain weight; once, she had a heart rate of 146 while taking a bath. Kris admitted, “I could have a stroke at any time, I would have been fine if hindi ako nagka-autoimmune diseases.” 

Kris will test a new biological medication on February 19 that may be able to preserve her heart, but she has a high risk of going into cardiac arrest, so the next six months will be critical.

Kris disclosed a pledge she made to her sixteen-year-old youngest son Bimby that she would stop at nothing to see him through to adulthood. In addition, she disclosed her backup plan, which calls for Boy and two close friends to fly out right away to be at her side in the event of an emergency.

In her farewell speech, Kris thanked God for the support she had received from strangers and strangers alike and she vowed to persevere in the face of the minuscule likelihood that she would return to the entertainment industry.

She informed how much she loved her three older sisters, as well as her friends in the Philippines, particularly the ones that traveled to visit her.

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