Love Island 2019 star Anna Vakili has provided an update on her health following a stint in hospital.
The reality star has been documenting a mysterious body rash on her Instagram Stories this week, sharing pictures and videos with her followers.
"So many DMs, thank u for all the messages," she captioned one post. "Came to hospital to get it checked because it's spreading - keep u updated [sic]."
Vakili, who works professionally as a pharmacist, went on to further add: "For everyone asking I haven't taken anything new or used anything new or even eaten anything that I don't always eat."
She initially self-medicated by taking antihistamines, but the doctors ended up prescribing the TV personality with stronger medication after seeing the rash.
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Her most recent update was posted today (April 26), saying: "Day 2 of taking fexofenadine tablets (strong antihistamine) and prednisolone tablets (steroid).
"Feel like it's gone down abit but still very itchy. Gone down compared to yesterday [sic]."
Let's hope those pills continue to work their magic.
Related: Love Island's Anna Vakili reveals the shocking racism she's encountered since leaving the villa
Elsewhere in Love Island news, it was confirmed back in February that the next iteration of the show could be ditching the classic villa in Mallorca... for another property on the same island!
2017 cast member Chloe Crowhurst, meanwhile, gave birth to her first child earlier this month, a baby girl.
"Still can't believe I'm a mummy. The most incredible feeling in the world," she wrote on social media.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and is available via catch up on ITV Hub and Britbox.
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