In a recent interview, Janhvi Kapoor shared her experience of being admitted to the hospital. She said that for a moment, I felt that I was paralyzed.
Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor was hospitalised a few days ago due to severe food poisoning. According to a report published in the Indian Express, she was admitted to HN Reliance Hospital in South Mumbai on Thursday and has now been discharged. Her father Boney Kapoor confirmed that she is much better now.
For your information, let us tell you that Jahnavi's film 'Uljh' is ready for release. These days Jahnavi is promoting her upcoming film. During that time, in an interview given to "Times Now", she told that this was the first time I had to get admitted to the hospital due to my health problem. Because she was feeling strange for quite some time.
Jhanvi talked about being admitted to the hospital
According to media reports, Janhvi returned to Mumbai from Chennai on Tuesday. On Wednesday, she felt unwell. So she stayed at home and rescheduled her appointment. Janhvi, while talking to a news portal, said that I went to Chennai for half a day and I think I ate something strange at the airport itself. I don't know what, because initially I thought I had a stomach worm that's why I was having stomach pain. But it was not so because when they did all these tests, my blood parameters were disturbed. After my stomach was cured, I was just feeling body pain, weakness, tremors and shaking.
Jahnavi says that the experience of getting admitted to the hospital was very scary. Many tests were done which revealed that the enzymes in the liver had increased a lot. The actress says that there was a time when I used to feel paralyzed and disabled. You can guess from this that I could not even get up and go to the bathroom on my own. I was neither able to speak nor sit up properly. In such a situation, I felt that my body needed rest, which I got after getting admitted to the hospital.
Symptoms and causes of paralysis
Difficulty breathing, swallowing or speaking may be a result of paralysis. Numbness or tingling in the limbs. Muscle weakness that persists or comes and goes. Sudden inability to move muscles. Such as in polio, cerebral palsy, Gullian Barre syndrome or some types of muscular dystrophic syndromes. Stroke When blood supply to a part of the brain is cut off for some time, it can damage that part of the brain, causing paralysis. Stroke is the most common cause of paralysis in India.
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