Justin Bieber Diagnosed With Lyme Disease

Justin Bieber Diagnosed With Lyme Disease
Justin Bieber says he will soon release his docu-series on YouTube

Canadian singer Justin Bieber has shocked the world by revealing that he is battling Lyme disease.

The information was made known on Instagram yesterday, January 8, 2020, as the celebrity denounced rumors of his fragile look being connected with the use of hard drugs.

Lyme disease is an infectious ailment caused by Borrelia bacterium spread by ticks. Its most common sign of infection is an increasing area of redness on the skin which appears after the tick bite about a week after the occurrence.

Even with the recommended treatment, about 10 to 20% of those with the disease develop joint pains, memory issues, and tiredness that lasts for at least 6 months.

Justin Bieber Diagnosed With Lyme Disease
Bieber with his wife, Hailey Baldwin

Bieber stated that the disease affected his brain function, skin, energy, and overall health and further disclosed that more would be revealed in a forthcoming docu-series on YouTube.

While a lot of people kept saying Justin Bieber looks like shit, on meth, etc. they failed to realize I’ve been recently diagnosed with Lyme disease, not only that but had a serious case of chronic mono which affected my, skin, brain function, energy, and overall health.

These things will be explained further in a docu-series I’m putting on YouTube shortly.. you can learn all that I’ve been battling and OVERCOMING!! It’s been a rough couple years but getting the right treatment that will help treat this so far incurable disease and I will be back and better than ever NO CAP.Justin Bieber

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7EnV5VHEYp/?utm_source=ig_embed

Thankfully, the singer is succeeding in the battle with the ailment and we wish him the very best.

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