The singer was forced to cancel his concerts due to a sudden health problem that arose.
A sudden health problem is plaguing pop singer Justin Bieber these days, forcing him to cancel all his concerts. As he explained, a virus caused him the rare Ramsay Hunt syndrome, due to which he paralyzed half of his face.
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome is a neurological condition caused by the varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox in children and shingles in adults, experts explained to the New York Times.
In a video posted by Bieber on Instagram, he showed that he could not move one side of his face.
“It’s pretty serious as you can see,” he said in the video. “It is from a virus that attacks the nerve of my ear and the nerves of the face and has caused its paralysis. As you can see, this eye does not open and close. I can not smile on this side of my face, this nostril does not move. “So there is complete paralysis on this side of my face,” he described.
“For those who are frustrated with the cancellation of my next shows, just physically obviously I am not able to do them. My body tells me I have to slow down. “I hope you understand,” Bieber said, adding that he was not sure how long it would take for him to recover.
“I will use this period to rest, relax and get back to 100% so that I can do what I was born to do,” he said, thanking his fans for their patience and saying he does facial exercises to help him. help.