What to Know About Ramsay Hunt Syndrome After Justin Bieber's Diagnosis
Justin Bieber uncovered Friday that he was analyzed Ramsay Hunt disorder, which has brought about incomplete facial loss of motion.
After postponing three shows on his Justice World Tour earlier this week due to an ongoing health issue,
the Grammy Award champ, 28, focused on his determination in a video on Instagram, uncovering the neurological problem's actual impacts.
Hey everyone. Justin here. I wanted to update you guys on what's been going on," Bieber said.
He made sense of that he cannot flicker one of his eyes, move his nose or grin on one side of his face
Additionally, Bieber asked for his 240 million Instagram followers to keep him in their prayers
This is pretty serious as you can see. I wish this wasn't the case but obviously, my body is telling me I got to slow down
and I hope you guys understand, and I'll be using this time to rest and relax and get back to 100 percent so that I can do what I was born to do," Bieber added.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the second most common cause of atraumatic peripheral facial paralysis
The music craftsman's condition has driven him to drop Justice World Tour shows in Toronto and New York
Bieber said on Sunday that "each day has gotten better" as he recovers from Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
During an appearance on "Good Morning America" Wednesday, Bieber's wife Hailey gave an update on her husband's health.
He’s doing really well. He’s getting better every single day," Hailey said. "He's feeling a lot better and, obviously
it was just a very scary and random situation to happen but he's going to be totally OK