Kris Aquino decided to isolate herself for a period of 6 months.

Kris Aquino, the Queen of All Media, shared an update on her social media regarding her health, particularly her autoimmune diseases.

Courtesy : Kris Aquino
Courtesy : Kris Aquino

There may be no tomorrow for me.

Kris shared a video on her Instagram account showing her undergoing a checkup at a hospital with her son, Bimby.

She revealed that she will be undergoing preventive isolation for the next six months to closely monitor the outcomes of the treatments she is receiving.

Kris Aquino shared : “On purpose matagal akong hindi nag upload. I have to admit if i told you what was happening, some of you may stop praying because my autoimmune diseases were increasing in number & my life threatening ailments needed me to make a brave choice. 

“Trust me it’s difficult to accept every night when i sleep that there may be no tomorrow for me.” she stated.

She continued : “My almost 2 months stay in this private beach property owned by a kind & generous family who want me to regain my health as well as strengthen my faith in God’s merciful healing power,

“I came to a decision – i have another 6-8 hr. infusion session in 6 days, it’s one of the strongest autoimmune immunosuppressants together with my 2 other, 1 taken daily, and 1 given via injection will totally wipe out my immunity… i will be in preventive isolation for 6 months.

“I’ll live in our compound in Tarlac; my Cojuangco cousins and i fondly call it Alto,” she added.

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What are the main causes of autoimmune diseases?

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own healthy cells. The causes of these diseases are often a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.

Genetics can predispose an individual to autoimmunity, particularly if autoimmune conditions run in the family.

Environmental triggers, such as infections, certain medications, exposure to toxins, or even stress, can activate this faulty immune response. Hormonal influences, especially in women, may also play a role, as autoimmune disorders are more prevalent in females.

In many cases, it’s the combination of inherited susceptibility and external triggers that initiates the disease.

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