
Sana Makbul confirms liver cirrhosis diagnosis at 32: ‘Started immunotherapy, doing everything to avoid a transplant'
TV actor Sana Makbul, known for her stint in Bigg Boss OTT last year, recently left her fans worried after her friend shared a photo of the actor from a hospital bed, without revealing much details. And now, in a recent interview, Sana, 32, revealed that she got diagnosed with liver cirrhosis, after battling autoimmune hepatitis since quite some time now.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Sana shared, 'I've been living with autoimmune hepatitis for a while now, but recently things got worse. My immune system started attacking my liver more aggressively, and I've now been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. But, I'm trying to stay strong and taking one day at a time.'
The actor said that she has started immunotherapy and is focusing on her recovery. 'The doctors and I are doing everything we can to avoid a liver transplant. I've started immunotherapy – it's really intense and tiring. Some days are harder than others. But I'm holding on to hope. I just want to get better without needing something so big as a liver transplant. It's not going to be easy, but I am not ready to give up so easily. Some days I cry, some days I laugh, but every day, I try. As they say, healing is a journey, and I'm learning as I go.'
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Sana Makbul's health did not worsen overnight, it was acute and became very concerning over time. 'This didn't happen overnight; I've been managing it for a while. Recently, it flared up badly, which has made me pause my work commitments. I've had to pause a few things, and it breaks my heart a little, as I have worked really hard to achieve all the success, and now when things were falling into place, my health is not in great shape. I may be walking slower right now, but I'm still moving, and that's all that matters right now.'
The Bigg Boss OTT 3 winner also shared that beyond the physical impact, the condition has also taken an emotional toll on her. 'It's hard emotionally, mentally, physically, especially when you're the one who has to keep yourself going, financially and otherwise. But I keep telling myself this is just a phase. I have to be extra careful now. Life is not the same anymore, but I want to live fully; I'll come out of this stronger, and that I am pretty sure of, as I am a fighter,' she said.
Sana added, 'My family has been my anchor through all of this. I think sometimes it's harder for them to watch me in pain than it is for me to live it. They've seen me break down,' shares Sana, adding: 'My mom doesn't say much, but her silence is filled with strength. My dad puts on a brave face, even when I know he's worried. They never let me feel alone, even on the toughest days. Healing isn't just about medicine; it's about feeling loved.'

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