Stephanie Davis has revealed she was rushed to hospital on Tuesday, after doctors feared she had pneumonia.
The Coronation Street star, 30, took to her Instagram to inform her fans that she had been suffering from a chest infection for three weeks.
After seeking medical help, she was sent straight to the hospital with suspected pneumonia, which is an inflammation of the lungs that can become very serious and even lead to death.
Thankfully however, Steph discovered that she had just come down with nasty infection and had been sent home with medication.
She shared a video of her holding her mum Pauline’s hand to Lutan Fyah’s Mama Love and captioned it: ‘Had a bad chest infection for three weeks now.
Stephanie Davis has revealed she was rushed to hospital on Tuesday, after doctors feared she had pneumonia (pictured last year)
‘Went to the doctors today and they sent me to hospital thinking it was pneumonia, thankfully it’s just a really bad infection I can’t shift.’
Voicing her gratitude for her mum’s support, she added: ‘My lovely mum sat with me for most of the day. So grateful for all she does and has done for me. Felt like it was a therapy session.
‘We ended the day on a good laugh, nearly wetting ourselves in the car park when she screamed thinking her car was bashed, dinted and scratched and then vigorously tried to wipe the mark off to realise it wasn’t her car. Love you mum, thank you for always being there.’
The actress added: ‘I’ve been put on steroids now (they never agree with me) and more antibiotics and something to break up my chest so hopefully can have a day cough free soon.’
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