Chyno Miranda fights against the consequences of covid and encephalitis
The Venezuelan Chyno Miranda continues to fight to recover his health, which was affected in 2020 when he contracted covid-19, which affected his body in such a way that the consequences continue to keep him off the stage, as reported by his partner Nacho Mendoza this week.
It was in March 2020 when the singer reported that he had contracted this virus, low oxygenation and pain throughout his body.
Those were the first symptoms that Chyno suffered.
However, after overcoming this stage, the problems began to appear seven months later in his limbs, he shared at the time with People magazine in Spanish.
"I started to feel discomfort in my toes, then a tingling and then I started to feel numbness and severe pain in my legs," the singer explained.
He then ended up bedridden because he was paralyzed. Which made him think that his career had come to an end.
Chyno Miranda's health worsened
His then wife , Natasha Araos , explained that after visiting several doctors, a neurologist diagnosed him with peripheral neuropathy.
A disease that generated painful cramps in the singer every 15 minutes.
Because of this, the singer had to be hospitalized to receive medical attention and physical rehabilitation.
In which it included coordination and balance exercises, weight exercises and electrostimulation.
“The doctor's diagnosis was that as a result of covid-19 there was a compromise in the nervous system that became peripheral neuropathy. The doctor told us that the virus compromised different situations. We were told that it can happen to anyone. It is not hereditary. The covid-19 triggered in him that compromise of the nervous system, ”said Araos. Read More…