Earlier due to a lung burst, Kay Tse was admitted into the hospital for surgery and was discharged two days earlier trying to get back to work. Yesterday to "widen the variation to thank the Office of KAY Live" DVD signing was held, and over 500 supportive fans cheered for her. "I'm weak, I don't want to sneeze." Since her body hasn't recovered yet she admitted that she was trying to return to work a little faster but her husband and passbyers told her to go home. Kay had a lung problem as a result of leakage over the years, so she has a lot of physical problems, "I have been left flat, the air did not take place, the pressure filled the heart, so it caused heart pain, and my heart rate was faster than normal. Because of the heart pain it it was necessary to breath better for the tilt of the spine. The most serious part of it was that, as a result of the lungs trying to reduce leakage, it shrunk 80%." She was admitted to the minimally invasive surgery due to the damage to the lung tissues. Kay said, "the doctor will be known as the 'big science' organization to me, black and brown, like a dinosaur." After the surgery, Kay had 3 wounds and is scheduled for follow-up appointments. In these appointments she will be doing phyiscal therapy in order for her lungs to expand. She is expecting to sing again in another half a year, but the doctor encouraged her to sing at an earlier date in order to exercise the lungs. If reposted please credit the following: Source: MingPao Translator: *reminisce @ http://www.************
how come she has so many health problems? how old is she anyway??? is it congenital??? well, if i was her, I'll rest and recover before start working. money can be earned any time but once your body breaks down, you can never get it back.
I think what she has is a pneumothorax, which technically means that there is a "leak" in the membranes that cover the lung. The space between these membranes are usually a vacuum, and this vacuum maintains the pressure in the lungs to allow it to expand and contract. When there is a "leak", the pressure from the outside exceeds the pressure in the lungs, and therefore the lungs fail to inflate. This causes difficulty in breathing, and even chest pain. To clarify things, I don't think it has been leaking over the years as mentioned, because it is an acute situation. You cannot have a prolonged leak without any symptoms. This condition, once diagnosed, is simple to treat. You just need to poke a hole through the membranes, allow the air to leak out and maintain the pressure inside the lungs. The part that is leaking normally heals by itself after this procedure, and subsequently, you can do breathing exercises to help to reinflate the lung.