Bigg Boss OTT 3 winner Sana Makbul has been hospitalised due to a grave health condition, as revealed by her close friend. The actress, who has been battling autoimmune hepatitis since 2020, has openly shared her health journey to raise awareness
Sana Makbul
Sana Makbul, known for winning Bigg Boss OTT 3, has been hospitalised. She was admitted just hours after celebrating Eid with her family. While the reason for her hospitalisation is not yet known, her close friend Dr. Aashna shared a photo of Sana from the hospital and revealed that she is battling a serious medical condition.
Sana Makbul battles grave condition
Aashna took to her Instagram Stories and shared a picture of Sana from the hospital. In the photo, Sana can be seen resting and looking visibly weak. Sharing the image, Aashna wrote, “My strongest Diva, I’m so proud of you for showing so much strength and resilience as you battle such a grave condition. Inshallah, you will fight this and come out even stronger. Allah is with you. And I am always standing by you. Get well soon, my love @divasana.”
While Sana has not yet spoken publicly about her current hospitalisation, it is known that she has been battling autoimmune hepatitis since 2020.
When Sana spoke about her battle with autoimmune hepatitis
In a heartfelt Instagram series titled ‘Sundays With Sana,’ the actress had shared her deeply personal health journey with her followers.
In the candid video series, Sana offered an intimate look into her life, detailing her experiences, struggles, and triumphs while living with the disease. Each reel is a testament to her resilience and determination, as she aims to spread awareness about autoimmune hepatitis and encourage others to prioritize their health.
Sana recalled the early days of her diagnosis, admitting that she initially ignored the symptoms. “I neglected the signs my body was giving me, and we often have a tendency to not listen to our needs,” she confessed in one of her videos.
“But we should genuinely hear what our body is trying to say. We should go for regular body checkups. I got to know about this condition in 2021 and initially I couldn’t understand it, but as time passed, I learned how I could address it and what I could do to be better. Now, I do a full body checkup every 3 to 4 months, and through that, I know that my liver is doing much better than it was. But 2021 was really alarming for me because after tests, I got to know the condition of my liver, which was severely bad. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis, and in March 2023, I was at stage 4. Then in July, when I did my biopsy again, I found out that I had reversed my stage. Those two years, when I wasn’t working, I was working on myself, understanding my body and my disease.”
