Mouni Roy's weight increased by 30 Kg in 3 months, Naagin actress broke down crying due to these diseases...!

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Mouni roy disease: 38-year-old TV actress Mouni Roy has recently made some revelations about her health. This has shocked her fans a lot. 

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Mouni Roy Health Recovery Story: Actress Mouni Roy is counted among the most successful stars of television. But the journey from the television serial 'Naagin' to becoming Akshay Kumar's heroine on the big screen was not at all easy for Mouni Roy. Meanwhile, she had many health problems, due to which she became hopeless about her life.

Mouni Roy revealed this in an interview given to Bollywood Bubble. She said that 7-8 years ago when she was not in the limelight, her weight increased by 30 kg in just 3 months. I felt that my life was over. How will I lose so much weight? I was so upset that I spent 4-6 days drinking only juice. My mood was always bad, then I felt that it was necessary to eat food. 

I was bedridden for three months

Mouni Roy said in the interview that she had L4-L5 slip disc and calcium stone. Due to this, she had to stay in bed for three months. She was taking a lot of medicines and painkillers, which further spoiled her weight. Let us tell you that the actress is now completely healthy and fit. Here you can know important things about L4-L5 slip discs and calcium stone-

What is an L4-L5 slip disc?

L4-L5 Slip Disc Degeneration This can occur when the L4-L5 spinal disc bulges or herniates, compressing the spinal cord fibers and the thecal sac. This can lead to paralysis, nerve degeneration, nervous weakness and severe pain. The L4-L5 spinal segment has the second smallest disc space in the lower back and is responsible for 95% of flexion of the back. As people age, their discs lose elasticity and are more likely to bulge or herniate.

What is a calcium stone?

Calcium stones are a type of kidney stone. They include calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate stones. Calcium stones form when calcium not used by the bones and muscles remains in the kidneys and combines with other waste products, such as oxalate, which is a byproduct of certain foods. This can happen if the body does not have enough fluids or has too much salt. Many people who form calcium stones also have too much calcium in their urine, a condition called hypercalciuria.