Angham: The world is very small in front of health.. I lost my voice when I was 17 years old because of the vocal cords



Mohammed Shaban


Posted on: Sunday, December 11, 2022 – 4:57 am | Last update: Sunday, December 11, 2022 – 4:57 AM

The artist, Angham, thanked all her fans and fans for the feelings of love and prayers that accompanied her illness during the last period.

And she indicated, during a phone call to the “evening DMC” program broadcast on the “DMC” satellite channel, on Saturday evening, that she had been discharged from the hospital a week ago, pointing to the continued health follow-up of her condition by doctors daily, thanking the treating doctors.

And she continued: “I am, thank God, at home,” referring to her convalescence period at the present time, stressing that she felt the love of people despite the harsh experience of illness.

And she stated that the disease showed her the extent of the love of people, her friends, her children, and her family, following up: “I knew how dear I am to them … and I was attached to their prayers for me,” and this was the most beautiful thing in the experience despite the feelings of pain and sadness.

She added that the experience proved to her that: “The world is too small in front of health,” wishing the Egyptian people continued health, praying that they see no evil in their precious health.

She explained that she suffered from a major problem, as a result of which she lost her sense of voice when she was 17 years old, and that the disease was represented in the form of granules appearing on the vocal cords, indicating that she suffers from a sensitivity disease of the vocal cords, which required her to apply to the attending physician. To avoid the installation of laryngeal tubes, and to find another solution, which was the use of half anesthesia during the operation; Which put additional pressure on doctors.

And she noted the great success of the operation, confirming that the problem was the post-operative consequences of adhesions and blockages in the intestines, follow-up: “This was the big leech,” explaining that it is a highly likely complication, and it occurs in 20% of people following surgical interventions. .

And regarding her return to her program on the DMC screen, she indicated that she had filmed a large number of episodes that are still being shown, following up: “There are very beautiful episodes … and they will be broadcast soon,” pointing to her return to performing artistic concerts once more at the end of this month.

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