New Delhi: Jasmine Bhasin recently opened up about her challenging experience dealing with corneal damage in one eye. She shared on Instagram that she is now out of danger, expressing immense relief.


Jasmine Bhasin shares health update after corneal damage


Reflecting on her ordeal in an interview with Hindustan Times, she said, “I can't explain the pain I was in. From July 17 until last Sunday, I lived in discomfort. The pain was intense, and I had to take sleeping pills prescribed by the doctor, as there are no painkillers for this condition. Recovery could only happen at night because my eyes were closed."


The 34-year-old actress, known for her roles in shows like 'Dil Se Dil Tak' and 'Naagin', mentioned that her work commitments were impacted during this period. She added, “Because of the pain, I lost my appetite, but it's back now, and I'm enjoying my food again. I’m relieved to be able to resume my regular routine, although I need to be careful with my right eye. I’m eager to get back to working out and attending meetings. I have a busy schedule with upcoming travels and shoots, so I want to be in good health. Hopefully, I'll have a week or ten days to fully recover."


Jasmin Bhasin shares post


Jasmin took to her Instagram to share a post where she can be seen discussing with her doctor, her recent medical condition and the treatment that she underwent. 


She also mentioned that she has been using contact lenses for the past 20 years and such an incident took place for the first time.


Sharing a video, Jasmine captioned it as, "So I saw lots of of people coming out with there own scary and incorrect versions of what exactly happened with me during an eye accident . Also lots of of people are now petrified of using contact lenses . Guys I have been using lenses for 20 years and this is the first time an accident happened with me."


 






Jasmine also emphasized the importance of regaining her health for the promotions of her next Punjabi film, which she is eager to participate in.


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