Kim Yun-ah, 'Health Abnormalities' Explained Directly '"Nothing to do with cerebral nerve palsy, no disruption to activity"

Sep 06, 2024

Kim Yun-ah, 'Health Abnormalities' Explained Directly ''Nothing to do with cerebral nerve palsy, no disruption to activity'



Jaurim expressed his position on his health as fans' concerns about member Kim Yoon-ah's health deepened.

On the 5th, Jaurim said on his official account that "Kim Yoon-ah has an innate immune disease, so she carefully manages her personal health condition through regular check-ups and treatments every month." he said.

And then "This has nothing to do with cerebral palsy, and it doesn't really interfere with your career as an artist"We'll say hello to our fans with active activities," he added.



Kim Yun-ah, 'Health Abnormalities' Explained Directly ''Nothing to do with cerebral nerve palsy, no disruption to activity'
Concerns about Kim Yoon-ah's health were made public on the 3rd that Kim Yoon-ah was given an IV while lying in the hospital room. He "Back to the auxiliary battery day. Please take care of me this month, too. I'm having a dream feast when I'm sick these days, but it's understandable because the energy value is faint. I'm going to grill Wonki mushroom and Wonki bath and fill the food section" he said.

In addition to concerns that there might be a health problem, the fact that he confessed to fighting cerebral nerve palsy on a broadcast in July was re-examined. As a result, there was speculation that Kim Yun-ah's trip to the hospital might be related to a brain nerve attack.



Kim Yun-ah, 'Health Abnormalities' Explained Directly ''Nothing to do with cerebral nerve palsy, no disruption to activity'
At the time, Kim Yun-ah said, "After making Jaurim's 8th studio album in 2011, my immunity became so weak that I had a cerebral nerve attack. I'm a congenital immunodeficiency, so I'm still getting treatment every month. At that time, brain nerve paralysis affected the sense of smell, taste, hearing, pain, cold and warm, from the face to the upper body muscles and the vagus nerve and caused problems.

Then "Even now, some functions have not returned properly due to the aftereffects of paralysis. In fact, I have a little vocal impairment left, but I'm suppressing it with my strength. Fortunately, my hearing and muscles recovered to some extent so I could work, but after that experience, I always thought this might be my last work. "





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