Victor Pavlik's Wife in Hospital: Why Kateryna Rep'yakhova is Receiving IV Drips.
According to ТСН: The wife of Ukrainian singer Victor Pavlik, blogger Kateryna Rep'yakhova, shared a worrying photo from the hospital, where she is depicted receiving an IV drip.
In her Instagram stories, she revealed that she has been suffering from serious health problems recently: coronavirus, pneumonia, acute cystitis, and rotavirus. According to her, she had to face three diseases in a span of three weeks. The most difficult was the rotavirus, during which Kateryna simply lay down and could do nothing.
“After Christmas before the New Year, I got very sick with rotavirus. I caught it from Mykhailo. I lay like a stone for three days. I felt nauseous, had an appetite, terrible body aches, and a high temperature. The third illness in three weeks… I am just sick every week,” — shared the blogger.
As a result, Kateryna decided to undergo tests and do everything possible to strengthen her immunity. The doctor prescribed her IV drips to support her body, so she will be receiving these procedures for five days.
“So now I am getting IV drips every day. A total of five days. It's a supportive drip. I will help my body as much as I can,” — added the blogger.
It is currently known that recently Kateryna Rep'yakhova congratulated Victor Pavlik on his birthday by preparing a luxurious surprise for his 60th birthday.
Kateryna's health situation raises an important topic about vaccination and disease prevention, as viral infections like rotavirus can be especially dangerous. Her experience shows how important it is to pay attention to one’s health and to consult doctors in a timely manner to avoid complications in the future.
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