Molly-Mae Hague gives health update after battling mystery illness - 'I couldn't get out of bed'
18.03.2024 - 20:03
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about a recent run-in with glandular fever.
The ex-Love Islander, who shares a daughter named Bambi with partner Tommy Fury, had a Mother's Day to forget recently after being bed-bound with her illness. Prior to the doctors diagnosing her, the 24-year-old revealed to her legion of fans that she was down with extreme tiredness and rather bizarrely, had been "chewing ice". In a health update via YouTube, Molly-Mae now reveals: "I actually haven't been very well the last few days.
A few weeks ago I went to the doctors to get a blood test, I was convinced that my iron levels were low. Even a few of you were on here commenting and DM'ing me saying 'your iron levels are definitely low'. "Then a few days ago I was feeling so unwell, I was basically in bed for three days.
On Mother's Day we had so many lovely plans. We were going to go for a roast dinner but I couldn't even get out of bed," she continued. "I wasn't ill but I felt like I had been hit by a bus, I felt like my body was in pieces, my throat was killing me, I couldn't stop sleeping.
I was sleeping all day and all night." Eventually, the influencer underwent some much-needed blood tests which confirmed her glandular fever diagnosis. Glandular fever (also known as 'the kissing disease') is highly contagious through saliva. "There's no antibiotics you can take, there's no medication you can go on, it's literally just rest and pain killers," she then shared.
At the time of her illness, Molly-Mae was due to jet off to Ibiza for a fitness retreat. "Staying active and doing things and getting out of the house is the only way I feel better. If I stay in the house and stay in bed I feel like my symptoms are worse," she told her YouTube
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