Concern for Alexia Rivas after her emergency admission to the hospital: "My fever rose and I couldn't stop vomiting"

Alexia Rivas, a well-known collaborator of 'Big Brother VIP', has generated concern among her followers after being urgently admitted to the hospital due to severe pain and symptoms that include high fever and persistent vomiting.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 October 2023 Wednesday 04:51
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Concern for Alexia Rivas after her emergency admission to the hospital: "My fever rose and I couldn't stop vomiting"

Alexia Rivas, a well-known collaborator of 'Big Brother VIP', has generated concern among her followers after being urgently admitted to the hospital due to severe pain and symptoms that include high fever and persistent vomiting.

The journalist, who has been suffering from health problems related to stomach discomfort for months, has shared details of her situation through social networks, where she has admitted that her busy professional schedule has led her to neglect her well-being.

The situation began to get complicated for Rivas, who became known in 'Survivors', when his stomach problems, which he had been ignoring, intensified to the point of being unbearable.

In his own words, "My stomach has been bothering me. Well, since I started the season on TV with a lot of work, I have left aside looking at my stomach. And today you don't know how bad I feel. Nausea. ..even fever. As if I had been beaten, from pain, all over my body."

The collaborator, aware of her negligence with her health, expressed her mea culpa: "I know it's my fault because I have to go to the doctor and my nutritionist now, but I always prioritize getting to everything and I have left it aside." Ultimately, her symptoms led her to seek emergency medical care, where she is undergoing various medical tests to determine the cause of her discomfort.

Alexia Rivas shared an image from the hospital, where she is seen lying on a stretcher with an intravenous line. "I'm fine. My fever has gone up and I couldn't stop vomiting, among other things. They're doing tests on me, but I'm scared. Sometimes, the body asks you to take care of yourself more than you do. I don't like going up photos like that, but it's good to raise awareness that not everything is pretty and that health comes first," the collaborator concluded.