Ashton Kutcher Announced That He Is Diagnosed With Rare Autoimmune Disease
Ashton Kutcher, star of That 70’s Show, stated that he suffers from a rare type of vasculitis in a new promo trailer for Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge acquired by Access Hollywood. The autoimmune condition, according to the actor, temporarily interfered with his eyesight, hearing, and balance. In the video, Ashton Kutcher tells TV personality and survivalist Bear Grylls that he had vasculitis a few years ago. The 44-year-old actor-turned-businessman stated:
“I got this odd, incredibly unusual kind of vasculitis two (now three) years ago that wiped out my eyesight, knocked out my hearing, knocked away, like, all my balance.”
Ashton Kutcher went on to say that it took him a year to recover. In the video, the Cedar Rapids, Iowa native says:
“You don’t realize how valuable something is until it’s gone… Until you say, ‘I’m not sure if I’ll ever be able to see again, I’m not sure if I’ll ever be able to hear again, I’m not sure if I’ll ever be able to walk again.'”
What exactly is vasculitis? Ashton Kutcher’s eyesight, hearing, and balance were all compromised by an autoimmune condition.
Vasculitis is an inflammation of the blood vessels, which includes the arteries and veins. Because of the inflammation, the arteries might thicken, reducing blood flow as the walls tighten. According to the Mayo Clinic, severe tissue or even organ damage may occur when blood flow is restricted enough. According to the medical information portal:
“There are numerous types of vasculitis, the majority of which are uncommon. Vasculitis may damage one or more organs. The condition might be temporary or permanent. Vasculitis may affect everyone, however particular forms are more prevalent in specific age groups. You may improve without therapy depending on your kind. Most varieties need the use of medicines to reduce inflammation and avoid flare-ups.”
The most frequent symptoms of vasculitis, according to data collated from medical websites, are fever, abrupt weight loss, discomfort, and weariness. Other organs of the body may be affected by the condition, including the digestive system, hearing, eyes, limbs, lungs, and others.
Additionally, vasculitis might result in stomach ulcers. It may also cause permanent or temporary blindness as a result of inflammation in the arteries surrounding the temples and scalp. This has a devastating impact on the eyes, which is most likely what occurred to Ashton Kutcher. Further difficulties in the afflicted individual’s limbs are possible. While it is uncommon, edema and stiffness in the palm or foot might impair balance. The person may also experience shortness of breath.
What causes the condition?
The specific etiology of vasculitis is unknown at this time. However, infections, malignant cells in the circulation, and immune system abnormalities are major reasons, according to the Mayo Clinic. Certain treatments or medications may also cause it. Corticosteroids may be given or used to treat the condition. Surgical intervention may also be required to avoid artery ruptures.
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