His face is paralyzed due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Justin Bieber gives health update
Justin Bieber updates his fans on his health status. The singer’s face is paralyzed on one side, but it’s getting “better every day”.
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Justin Bieber, 28, shares an update on a rare disease. He suffers from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which has resulted in one side of his face being paralyzed.
Bieber shared a new statement about his recovery on Instagram Monday. He writes: “I wanted to report a little about how I feel.” And further: “It gets better every day and through all the inconveniences I have found comfort in the one who created me and knows me.”
Justin Bieber suffers from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Bieber has been open about his Christian faith in the past. This gave him “peace in this terrible storm that I am exposed to.”
This is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a painful rash. It occurs around the ear, face, or mouth. The rare syndrome is triggered when the varicella-zoster virus infects a nerve in the head.
The varicella-zoster virus that causes Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the same virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a painful rash. It occurs around the ear, face, or mouth. The rare syndrome is triggered when the varicella-zoster virus infects a nerve in the head.
The varicella-zoster virus that causes Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the same virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
The singer announced last week that he had been diagnosed with the rare syndrome. Ramsay Hunt syndrome is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
“It’s getting harder and harder to eat”
He shared a video showing that he can no longer move one side of his face. He explained that the illness was the reason he canceled some concerts and had to take a break from touring.
The disease has had an extreme impact on the pop star’s life. He wrote last week: “It’s getting harder and harder to eat. It’s extremely frustrating.” And further: “Please pray for me.” (eu)
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