2023-11-13 01:01:00
The renowned Spanish streamer, River Llanoswho recently traveled to South Korea On the occasion of the League of Legends Worlds 2023, it was hospitalized emergency in that country following presenting a fever, which caused the concern of his fans, who immediately sent him messages of support.
Through his Instagram stories, the content creator announced that he was feeling unwell. health, so he had to look for a doctor in the Asian country. Although he didn’t specify what he had, he said he was quite sick. “I’m in a Korean hospital all screwed up. I’m sick, no, next thing,” he shared.
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Ibai Llanos traveled to South Korea a few days ago. (Credits: Instagram / @ibaillanos)
Why was Ibai Llanos hospitalized?
In accordance with River Llanos, was admitted to the hospital due to a strong fever, but managed to improve following being treated by specialists, who gave him medication. In fact, he pointed out that they sent him six pills that made him sleepy, so he slept a lot and got better soon.
At the same time, he mentioned that hospitals and medical care in South Korea They are very different from those in Spain, since they only send little medicine there. Despite this, he was grateful for the support he received.
“They have given me a lot of pills, and it is different that, in Spain, where they give you one or two pills that are useful for several things, and here they give you six, it is not so compressed, they do it in a different way,” he added. .
The Spaniard revealed that he had to go to the hospital due to his health. (Credits: Instagram / @ibaillanos)
What is the state of health of Ibai Llanos?
After being hospitalized In Asia for a few days, the steamer feels better than health and he is already enjoying South Korea where his main objective was to attend the Worlds 2023. Through his latest publications River Llanos He showed that he was ready to play once more and shared a streaming of a League of Legends match.
Likewise, he uploaded a photo on his official Twitter account where he looks recovered and much more smiling. “Bring her home. Do it,” wrote the content creator, who posed next to a cardboard cutout of South Korean player Lee Sang-Hyeok, better known as “Faker.”
Ibai Llanos with “Faker”. (Credits: Instagram / @ibaillanos)
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