'Doing much better': Varun Dhawan after getting diagnosed with Vestibular Hypofunction
Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan, who during a recent interview revealed that he has been diagnosed with Vestibular Hypofunction, Tuesday shared that he is on his path to recovery.
Vestibular Hypofunction is a condition that affects the major functions of the vestibular organs.
In a tweet on Monday night, Varun said: "Hey guys I know I had recently given an interview where I spoke about my health not being a 100 percent. The amount of concern and love that has followed has left me humbled and actually very energised to get back to 100 percent.
Hey guys I know I had recently given an interview where I spoke about my health not being a 100 percent. The amount of concern and love that has followed has left me humbeled and actually very energised to get back to 100 percent.
— VarunDhawan (@Varun_dvn) November 7, 2022
"To everyone who has been concerned I would like to share I am doing much better with the help of yoga, swimming, physio and a change in lifestyle. Getting sun is the most important. Above all the blessings of Bhagwan."
To everyone who has been concerned I would like to share I am doing much better with the help of yoga, swimming, physio and a change in lifestyle. Getting sun is the most important. Above all the blessings of Bhagwan. 💪💪💪
— VarunDhawan (@Varun_dvn) November 7, 2022
Varun first opened up about his diagnosis during India Today Mumbai Conclave 2022.
"Recently, I just shut down. I didn't know what had happened to me. I had this thing called vestibular hypofunction, basically your balance goes off. But I just pushed myself so hard. We are just running in this race, nobody is asking why. I think there is a greater purpose we are all here. I am trying to find mine, and hopefully, people will find theirs," he said.
On the work front, Varun will next be seen in BhediYa with Kriti Sanon. Besides, his line-up of films also includes Bawaal with Janhvi Kapoor.
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