Tori Spelling Hospitalized Bronchitis: Actress Quarantined Like Ebola Patient
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Oct 21, 2014 08:02 AM EDT
Tori Spelling hospitalized bronchitis: The Mystery Girls actress has been briefly quarantined in a California hospital where she sought treatment over the weekend for multiple symptoms, an inside source told E! News.
Since news of the incident broke, 'Tori Spelling hospitalized bronchitis' has been one of the most discussed topics on social media. Speculations ran wild after reports emerged that she was quarantined like an Ebola patient.
The Cedars Sinai Hospital, where Tori Spelling hospitalized bronchitis, is yet to officially release any statement on the issue. Nonetheless, TMZ has reported that Tori Spelling hospitalized for bronchitis after she was brought to the medical center with a terrible cough and breathing difficulties.
Reports indicate that the hospital later confirmed that the Tori & Dean: Cabin Fever star had bronchitis and a sinus infection.
Bronchitis is listed among the top ten most deadly diseases worldwide. Medical experts say the fact that the symptoms of the condition are similar to those of common cold tends to make people continue in their sickness undetected until it is late and almost irreversible. It is unclear how Tori Spelling contacted bronchitis. The virus is usually spread from an infected person like common cold.
Reports indicate that since Tori Spelling hospitalized bronchitis, doctors are running blood tests. She is also set to be examined by a lungs expert. Many agree she could stay in the hospital for up to a week. There are widespread rumors that Tori Spelling is pregnant. It is unclear how this condition will affect her baby if this is true.
Tori Spelling's hospitalization reportedly affected the filming of her reality show series. She has also had to postpone a press conference ahead of the release of the second season of the show, True Tori, which kicks off today, Oct. 21st.
The fact that Tori Spelling hospitalized bronchitis will doubtless affect the scheduled launch of the second season of True Tori. Commentators say if anything the show is likely to get more viewers.
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