The “corrective procedure” for a prostate hypertrophy that King Charles III had just over a week ago sparked news that still reverberates around Buckingham Palace. The monarch of the United Kingdom suffers from it “a type of cancer”.
The report published this Monday talks about cancer separated, beyond the operation to which he was subjected. However, it does not specify where it is located on the body, nor complexity that you will have to cross.
This It’s not the only disease which drags the 75-year-old monarch. For several years he has been struggling with a strange condition called dactylitiswhich consists of a severe swelling of the fingers (especially those of the hand) which produces a strong pain and deformity in the joints.
Those pains you suffer They are chronic and presented to various operations without finding a solution to the problem. In fact, during his mandate, he appointed Doctor Michael Dixon as the Royal Family’s doctor, a homeopath to cure this disease. Something that caused controversy for the crown at the time.
Although it has never been explained what type of dactylitis he suffers from, it is known that a common symptom can result other diseases that are not talked aboutas the psoriatic arthritis, For example. Furthermore, there are other causes that can cause this type of inflammation, such as tuberculosis.
Several testimonies show that Carlos III has compulsive and uncontrollable behavior. AND suffer from chronic body painsomething that was revealed by Prince Harry himself.
It dates back to another operation he underwent 2008. At that time, they removed a non-cancerous growth of the face through a minor, routine procedure. However, that surgery left him with a batting average of spot on the side of the nose.
Another surgery had taken place five years earlier, in 2003: era hernia surgeryproduct of his activity linked to the hub.
Source: Clarin
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