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Halsey’s Health Issues: Everything You Need to Know

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Halsey recently made headlines after a hospital visit amid her health issues.

October 4, 2024, published at 9:00 PM ET

Halsey’s health problems started during her pregnancy

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Halsey revealed that she had health issues before and after her first pregnancy.

In a 2022 Instagram update: Halsey – who uses the pronouns they/them – revealed that she dealt with her health problems before and after welcoming her first child, Ender Ridley Aydin of Alev Aydinon July 14, 2021.

She said: “I suffer from dislocation and fatigue on a daily basis. It affects my mental health and body,” adding that the symptoms were “exacerbated” by the pregnancy.

Halsey also had surgery on her hand at the time because her fingers were “constantly incoherent.”

She continued: “My mother has to wash and dress me. Because I physically can’t do it myself. I try to do as much as I can – like wash my hair – because I want the independence. But it’s so hard.”

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Halsey revealed her health issues

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The singer announced several times in 2022 that she had been ‘hospitalized for anaphylaxis’.

In another post from 2022, Halsey told her fans that she had several visits to different medical facilities due to her health issues.

The mother-of-one said: “I was hospitalized a few times for anaphylaxis and other things were going on.”

Halsey received formal diagnoses after early hospitalizations

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She was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Sjögren’s syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome).

After suffering from episodes of anaphylaxis, the You should be sad singer gave more details about what she had experienced.

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Halsey, 29, said: “After visiting about 100,000 doctors, I was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Sjogren’s Syndrome, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome).”

According to the singer-songwriter, there was a possibility that another autoimmune disease could be causing the problems.

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Halsey began dealing with endometriosis

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She was hospitalized in 2022 for endometriosis due to her autoimmune disease.

Before the 2017 Grammy Awards, Halsey underwent hair removal first endometriosis surgery to remove the extra tissue from her uterus. Nearly five years later, she was hospitalized for the same illness while battling an autoimmune disease.

She shared her recovery progress on Instagram and X then she showed a close-up photo of her stomach with three bandages.

Halsey said in a 2022 update, “I’m doing my best to keep things normal; Grammys Coachella etc.

“But my body protests vigorously, eventually demanding that I slow down or stop [sic] this time. Mainly so I can be in the best shape for the tour.”

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Halsey said she was ‘lucky to be alive’

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She admitted in June that she was “lucky to be alive.”

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Halsey confirmed new health diagnoses

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Following the release of her song, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with lupus SLE and the rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder.

After the release of her song, Halsey wrote a new message in which she revealed her diagnoses of lupus SLE and rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder.

She captioned the post: “Both are currently receiving treatment or are in remission; and I will probably have both for the rest of my life.

“After a difficult start, I slowly got everything under control with the help of great doctors. After two years, I feel better and am more grateful than ever that I have music to listen to. I can’t wait to get back where I am listen: with all of you 🤍 Singing and shouting with heart and soul.”

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Halsey almost died from lupus

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Halsey confessed that she “almost lost her life” during her lupus battle.

After taking a short break, the So good singer called out fans who hated her song “Lucky”, in which it was included Britney Spears‘track of the same name.

Halsey wrote on Tumblr: “My own fans are, without a doubt, meaner to me than anyone else on the planet. Of course I don’t speak for all of you.

“But it used to be just a minority who were horrible to me and now it seems like a majority only occasionally stick around with their opinions about how much they hate me or how horrible I am.”

She then shocked her followers when she revealed that she “almost lost my lifeamid her health problems.

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Halsey reflected on her health journey

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Halsey candidly shared the devastating impact her medical issues had on her mental health.

In her interview with PaperHalsey opened up about the heartbreaking impact her illnesses had on her mental health.

She told the magazine: “I just felt really ugly the whole time I was sick. I couldn’t look at myself. I didn’t look in a mirror unless I put a contact lens in my eye. .

“I was just unrecognizable. I didn’t look at myself. It was horrible and it would make me faint.”

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Halsey was hospitalized again

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Halsey was hospitalized on September 26 after suffering a seizure.

On September 26, Halsey decreased the latest update on her health journey, which revealed she was hospitalized after a seizure.

“Happy Late Bi Visibility Day. This year I’m celebrating by dying with a man by my side (for legal reasons that’s a joke),” she captioned an Instagram post, which showed her lying in a hospital bed with an IV inserted in her arm.

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