The Phnom Penh Post

Philippine­s’ Duterte reveals he suffers from autoimmune disease

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has disclosed that he suffers from an autoimmune disease that can potentiall­y have serious complicati­ons, the latest condition for a leader whose health has been subject to speculatio­n.

Duterte, 74, was the oldest person to be elected president of the country and questions about his health have swirled since taking office in 2016.

His occasional skipping of events and meetings, as well as him discussing his ailments, has only added to the speculatio­n.

Duterte revealed the condition, myasthenia gravis, at an appearance before the Philippine community late on Saturday during a visit to Russia.

“One of my eyes is smaller. It roams on its own,” he said, according to a transcript released on Sunday by his office.

“That’s myasthenia gravis. It’s a nerve malfunctio­n. I got it from my grandfathe­r,” he added.

The condition causes muscle weakness, and can result in drooping of eyelids, blurred vision as well as weakness in one’s extremitie­s, according to the US National Institutes of Health.

The condition can generally be managed with treatment, but up to 20 per cent of people who have the disease experience at least one “crisis” that requires them to use a ventilator to help breathe, the National Institutes of Health said.

Duterte gave no indication as to whether he has had any serious incidents as a result of the disease.

His administra­tion gives out very little informatio­n about his health and consistent­ly says the president is in good shape.

Duterte himself, however, has discussed his ailments in his frequent, rambling speeches. In October last year he told an audience how he was awaiting the results of a cancer screening.

His comments sparked immediate concern and speculatio­n, but days later he said the tests had come back negative.

Duterte has a lso said prev iously t hat he suffers f rom daily migraines and ailments including Buerger’s disease, an illness t hat af fects t he veins and t he arteries of t he limbs, and is usually due to smoking.

He has cited his ill health as the reason for skipping events during summits abroad.

The president, known for his deadly crackdown on drugs, also revealed in 2016 that he used to take fentanyl, a powerful painkiller, because of a spinal injury from motorcycle accidents.

 ?? YURI KADOBNOV/AFP ?? Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reveals that he suffers from a rare autoimmune disease.
YURI KADOBNOV/AFP Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reveals that he suffers from a rare autoimmune disease.

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