Anushka Sharma Health Scare: Actress Suffering From Bulging Disc, Advised Rest

Anushka Sharma is in acute pain. Indian skipper Virat Kohli’s star wife has been diagnosed with a bulging disc issue. Doctors have advised her complete rest for a speedy recovery, but the lady has decided to put work first. She’s going ahead with Sui Dhaaga promotions, as planned

Vickey Lalwani

Wed Sep 05 2018, 13:33:30 42338 views

Anushka Sharma who has been busy promoting her film, Sui Dhaaga, has had a health scare. Sources tell SpotboyE.com that the star has developed a bulging disc that is resulting in acute pain and immobility. While Anushka’s husband, Indian skipper Virat Kohli, is currently in England for the cricket series, the actress has been advised to observe rest by her doctors.

However, with Sui Dhaaga promotions in full swing, Anushka has told her team that she would continue promotions despite being in excruciating pain. “Anushka has developed a bulging disc issue and she is doing intensive physiotherapy sessions daily. She will heal completely in 3-4 weeks if she takes care of her back properly. The doctor had advised rest for her but with Sui Dhaaga promotions in full swing, she said she won’t be pulling herself out of promotions. Anushka can’t sit in one place for a long time. She has to either lie down or walk around in breaks and that’s how she has been promoting for the last couple of days,” says a source.


Varun Dhawan And Anushka Sharma In Sui Dhaaga

“Despite being in severe pain, Anushka is game to do everything that has been planned. Her team is taking care of the fact that her back doesn’t come under any stress during promotions. Anushka is in serious, serious discomfort but she also realizes that if she is unable to promote, it will impact the movie promotions. This level of commitment is certainly a rarity,” the informer adds.

What is a bulging disc? It’s a disorder that occurs when pressure on a spinal disc damages or breaks down the once healthy disc, causing it to compress or change its normal shape. It can affect the lower back, thoracic spine (upper and mid-back) or the cervical spine (neck). A bulging disc can commonly be referred to as a slipped disc or a protruding disc.


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