PSV Eindhoven Striker Lucas Perez is “good recovery” of tuberculosis after he was diagnosed in March.
The 36-year-old has fought against the disease in the past two months, closed it only a few weeks after it at PSV For a short -term agreement.
After his diagnosis, GGD Brabant -Zuidoost – the Public Health Department in Eindhoven – followed the situation to ensure that no other player was infected.
But a club statement from PSV has confirmed that now Perez was the only struck star.
The Dutch side also revealed that he is now from quarantine.
Perez is “recovering well” and will now fly back to Spain to continue his rehabilitation.
The first Arsenal The man said: “I am healthy again, I am working very hard to be in top condition next season and I am very happy to be back.”
Despite his recovery, Perez will not continue with PSV because his contract is proceeding.
That means that he will be a free agent next month.
The striker only made three performances for PSV after participating in the end of February.
His premier league campaign was abruptly demolished as a result of his illness.
Before he came to PSV, Perez enjoyed a fourth spell with Deportivo La Coruna.
He ended his contract in January for “personal reasons” after he had asked to leave.
The striker also played for Rayo Vallecano, Karpaty Lviv, Paok, Alaves, Elche and Cadiz.
He spent a short time in Arsenal from 2016 to 2018 after participating in Deportivo in a £ 17.1 million deal and made 21 performances.
An one -year -old stint West ham Then followed.
Tuberculosis symptoms to pay attention
TB is a potentially serious condition, but it can be cured if it is treated with the right antibiotics.
Normally it influences the lungs, but it can also influence other parts of the body, including bones, brain, lymph nodes, kidneys, spine, skin and stomach.
If you have tuberculosis in your lungs, the most common symptoms are:
- A persistent cough that lasts more than three weeks and usually brings out mucus, which can be bloody
- Breathlessness that gradually gets worse
- Lack of appetite and weight loss
- A high temperature
- Night sweat
If you have tuberculosis in other parts of your body, you may have symptoms such as:
- Glands
- Body pain
- Swollen joints
- Abdominal pain
- Dark
- Headache
- Be sick
- Struggle
- A stiff neck
- A result
Source: Asthma and Lung UK
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