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Instagram Celebrity & Businesswoman Sarah Ahmad Suffers from Deep Vein Thrombosis, Denies Liposuction

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Instagram Celebrity & Businesswoman Sarah Ahmad Suffers from Deep Vein Thrombosis, Denies Liposuction Sarah Ahmad - Credit: instagram.com/saraaaahmad

Kapanlagi.com - Instagram celebrity and businesswoman Sarah Ahmad has recently caught the public's attention after her body transformation. She successfully lost 27 kg, sparking speculation about plastic surgery and liposuction among netizens.

However, Sarah Ahmad firmly denied these accusations and provided a shocking clarification. She explained that she could not possibly undergo surgical procedures due to serious medical reasons, specifically suffering from Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and a history of lupus autoimmune disease.

This clarification sheds light on the health struggles she faces, while also providing a new understanding for the public. Let’s delve deeper into the chronology and medical facts behind Sarah Ahmad's shocking revelation.

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1. Sarah Ahmad's History with Lupus and Lifestyle Changes

Previously, Sarah Ahmad also suffered from autoimmune lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus/SLE), a chronic disease that attacks the immune system. This health history became a strong motivator for her to completely change her lifestyle for better health. Her struggle against lupus shaped her determination to live a healthy and balanced life.

2. Brief Profile of Sarah Ahmad

Sarah Ahmad Almusaiteer is an Instagram celebrity and entrepreneur born on December 4, 1996, known to have Arab and Yemeni descent. She actively shares beauty content and has several business brands in that field, such as Beauty by Sarah Ahmad and SA SKIN.

She was previously married to football player Nurhidayat Haji Harris in 2021. However, their marriage ended in divorce. Now, Sarah has remarried to a man whose identity has not yet been widely publicized.

3. Understanding Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep Vein Thrombosis is a serious condition where a blood clot forms in the deep veins of the body, usually in the leg area. DVT can obstruct normal blood flow and potentially cause fatal complications such as pulmonary embolism. This condition requires very careful and ongoing medical management.

4. Symptoms of DVT

Although sometimes asymptomatic, DVT can show signs such as swelling in one leg, particularly in the calf or thigh, as well as pain that worsens when standing or walking. Changes in skin color to pale, red, or blue, as well as warmth in the affected area can also be important indicators. Seek medical help immediately if you experience these symptoms.

5. Causes and Risk Factors of DVT

DVT occurs due to conditions that slow down or disrupt blood flow, or cause blood to clot more easily. Risk factors include being over 60 years old, pregnancy, use of birth control pills, smoking, and a family history of DVT. Knowing these factors can aid in prevention efforts.

DVT is not a trivial disease as it can lead to serious complications such as Pulmonary Embolism (PE), which is life-threatening. Additionally, Post-Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS) and Chronic Venous Insufficiency can also occur, causing pain and long-term issues in the legs. Early intervention is crucial to avoid more serious fatal impacts.

6. DVT Treatment

The main goal of DVT treatment is to prevent blood clots from enlarging, prevent new clots from forming, and avoid further complications. Treatment methods include the administration of anticoagulants or blood thinners, thrombolytic therapy for severe cases, and the use of compression stockings. The choice of therapy is tailored to the patient's condition and severity level.

7. DVT Prevention

DVT prevention is very important to avoid serious complications in the future. This can be done by staying active, especially during prolonged sitting, and maintaining body hydration by drinking enough water. Managing weight, quitting smoking, and early mobilization after surgery are also effective steps to reduce the risk of blood clot formation.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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