Justin Bieber Addresses Wife Hailey's Stroke-Like Hospitalization Due to 'Scary' Blood Clot in Her Brain
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 13: Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue )

Hailey Bieber is on the mend after experiencing "a very minor blood clot" in her brain last week, according to Justin Bieber.

Following a power outage during his show in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday, the Grammy winner, 28, opened up about the medical issue.

Justin Bieber Says Hailey's Hospitalization Was "Really Scary"

According to TMZ, Justin was singing his smash song "Yummy" when the lights, sound equipment, and video monitors went out. About 30 minutes later, he returned to the stage for a stripped-down performance.

An electrical fire at the location prompted technical difficulties. A tour spokesman verified to the media that the show was continued using a generator.

On Saturday, Hailey, 25, disclosed on her Instagram Story that she had been hospitalized after experiencing "stroke-like symptoms." She went on to say that the encounter was "definitely one of the scariest moments I've ever been through." However, she was now safe and sound at home.

Justin's performance went off without a hitch, with songs including Somebody, Hold On, Deserve You, Where Are U Now, and What Do You Mean? 9News reports that The issue didn't start until his song Yummy. Near the conclusion of the song, Bieber's microphone went out. The stage's massive videoboards went dark.

Only pyrotechnics remained operational when lasers and video displays quit operating. As technicians sought to restore power, Justin sat on stage with his team, according to photos acquired by the site.

The lights were still blazing on the rafters, where fans yelled for the pop artist, slowly clapped, and even performed the wave as they waited for the concert to continue, according to photographs carried on 9News.

The event was finally permitted to continue after 25 minutes although in a more stripped-down format. Justin made an appearance for acoustic versions of Change Me, Daily Mail reported.

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What Is Hailey Bieber's Condition?

According to the National Library of Medicine, a blood clot is a clump of blood that formed when platelets, proteins, and cells in the blood cling together. Blood clots assist stop bleeding when you're injured under normal conditions and then break down on their own once healing begins. However, in certain circumstances, excessive or aberrant blood clots form, they form in locations they shouldn't, or they don't break down, all of which can cause serious health issues.

A stroke can cause numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg (particularly on one side of the body), disorientation, difficulty talking or walking, difficulty seeing in one or both eyes, dizziness, loss of balance, and severe headache, regardless of the cause.

People over the age of 65 are more likely to develop harmful blood clots, but there are a few variables that might increase your chance of acquiring one at any time in your life. People who have cancer or have been treated for cancer, who have a family history of blood clots, who are pregnant, who take birth control pills or hormone replacement treatment, or who smoke cigarettes are all at risk for clots.

According to material released by John Hopkins Medicine, certain people who have had COVID-19 may be at risk of blood clots since the virus can cause a "massive inflammatory reaction." This inflammatory reaction can increase "blood vessel stickiness," which can lead to clots in those who are hospitalized with the illness.

And, while research from last year suggests that COVID-19-related blood clots in the brain have happened in people under the age of 30, they're uncommon in the general population, with a rate of 42.8 per 1 million individuals having one in the two weeks after a COVID-19 diagnosis, as per Yahoo.

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