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Nick Cannon hospitalized through the holidays due to Lupus complications

Actor and entertainer, Nick Cannon, has announced that he will be hospitalized through the holidays due to his complications from Lupus.

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Actor and entertainer Nick Cannon, has announced that he will be hospitalized through the holidays due to his complications from Lupus.

Nick Cannon hospitalized

Cannon suffers from Lupus Nephritis, an inflammation kidney disease caused by systemic lupus.

The 36-year-old took hid Instagram to update his fans about his condition:

“For all who have been trying to contact me the last few days this is where I’ve been,” he wrote to his fans. “And I will be in the Hospital through Christmas.”

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“All good though, Doctors say I will be back to normal before the New Year. #LupusSucks #ncredible #warrior,” he continued.

Nick Cannon opened up about his health problems in 2012, after he was hospitalized for kidney failure and, later, hospitalized again with blood clots in his lungs.

He told PEOPLE at the time that the kidney disease was a result of an “autoimmune disease that [doctors] found in my system,” and his blood clots were directly connected to his kidney infection.


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