In a shocking revelation, television and film actress Sana Makbul has been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis, a serious condition that has left her fans and the entertainment fraternity concerned. The actor, best known for her roles in popular shows like Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? and her appearance on Khatron Ke Khiladi 11, is currently undergoing treatment and has opened up about her health scare with remarkable courage.
Sana, 31, disclosed that the diagnosis came after months of fatigue, loss of appetite, and constant weakness. Initially mistaking the symptoms for general exhaustion due to work and travel, she finally decided to seek medical advice when her health began deteriorating rapidly.
In a heartfelt statement, Sana said, “Being diagnosed with liver cirrhosis at this stage of my life came as a complete shock. I never imagined that something so serious was silently growing inside me. Thankfully, it was caught in time. The doctors have put me on a strict treatment and lifestyle plan. I’m praying and hoping that with care, I can avoid a liver transplant.”
Liver cirrhosis is a late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by many forms of liver diseases and conditions, such as hepatitis and chronic alcoholism. However, Sana clarified that her condition is not related to alcohol use, and is possibly due to an autoimmune disorder or prolonged use of certain medications — details that are still being studied by her doctors.
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The actress has temporarily stepped back from professional commitments and is focusing on her recovery. Her family and close friends have rallied around her, and she continues to remain active on social media to update fans about her health journey.
Messages of support and prayers have poured in from across the industry. Fellow actors and fans have taken to social media to express concern and encouragement. “She’s a fighter and I know she’ll come out of this stronger,” wrote one of her co-stars.
Sana has also used this moment to spread awareness about liver health. “We often take our bodies for granted until it’s too late. I urge everyone to pay attention to the signals your body gives. Early diagnosis can save lives,” she shared.
As she continues to recover, Sana Makbul remains optimistic. Her doctors are hopeful that with sustained treatment and strict monitoring, the liver damage can be managed without a transplant.
Her journey is a powerful reminder of the unpredictability of health — and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.