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Mrs Hinch shared the heartbreaking news that her son Ronnie, who is only three years old, has been given the rare diagnosis of Kawasaki disease today, Monday 19 June. After worrying fans over her little boy's condition when he was rushed to hospital earlier this month with an unknown illness, she has now explained that doctors finally discovered what was wrong. Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, raced to hospital with her little Ronnie when he started to get a severe temperature.The toddler's neck also started to swell up, which prompted a panicked response from the mum-of-two, who also shares son Lennie, two, with her husband Jamie Hinchliffe.
Posting to her Instagram, the cleaning guru shared her ordeal with her fans as she said: "'We can go home now Mummy' Ron, you are SO brave, SO strong, SO loved and just beautifully unique darling boy," she began the post alongside snaps of Ronnie in a hospital gown. "We have spent the past 10 days living whats felt like a real life nightmare. But I just wanted to thank you all for so many kind messages and update you all.
Ron’s temp spiked 40 at home, I phoned an ambulance. "Ron was admitted and IV antibiotics started but NOTHING was working, in fact Ronnie deteriorated. "The incredible doctors and nurses started every blood test and scan you can imagine.
We paced rooms and corridors for days just waiting for an answer, a result … anything! Seeing Ron this way kicked me with a fear and desperation I’ve never felt in my whole life. What is happening to our son! Please tell me! "After a couple of days, more symptoms appeared and results returned," the star added. But what is Kawasaki disease and how can parents help their children who have been diagnosed with it?
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Earlier this week, Mrs Hinch described her son Ronnie's recent Kawasaki disease diagnosis as a "real life nightmare" after revealing the three-year-old tot had been kept in hospital for 10 days and underwent countless tests. And - after being sent the social media star's story by friends and family - nurse practitioner Kristy Eggington couldn't believe the similarities in their experiences with the potentially fatal condition. Sheffield-born Kristy, 33 - who shares three-year-old son Eric with engineer husband Richard, 41 - had her world turned upside down when, earlier this year, their little boy was diagnosed with atypical Kawasaki's disease.
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Cleaning guru Mrs Hinch announced her son has been diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, admitting she had "never heard" of the rare condition.
Cleaning guru Sophie Hinchcliffe has revealed her eldest son Ronnie has been diagnosed with a rare disease.
Mrs Hinch has revealed she was "living a real life nightmare" after her son Ronnie, 3, was rushed to hospital.The cleaning sensation, real name Sophie Hinchliffe, sparked concern earlier this month as she explained that her son Ronnie was rushed to the hospital with an unknown illness after his neck started to swell up and his body temperature rose.Taking to Instagram on Monday, Mrs Hinch has now revealed that her son has been diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, a condition that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It's also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. Sharing a snap of her son as she revealed they were heading home after the hospital ordeal, Sophie said she had a "fear and desperation I’ve never felt in my whole life".
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