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Kerry Katona asks fans not to worry as she's seen wearing oxygen mask

Kerry Katona has warned her fans not to panic as she shared a health update. The singer posted a video on social media which showed her wearing an oxygen mask.

She explained that she has been suffering from scoliosis and that the oxygen was helping with her pain relief. In the video the 42 year old could be seen wearing the mask and lying in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber reports Manchester Evening News.

In a message alongside the post, she said: "DON'T WORRY I’m in safe hands with @doctor.andrebd in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber!!! so I have recently been diagnosed with scoliosis and I’m here for some help on the pain!"

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In the video, Kerry explains that she spends about an hour in the oxygen chamber, and that it improves her oxygen levels. Despite the chamber not being very large, the TV personality tells her fans that she isn't scared or claustrophobic about being in the chamber.

To help her relax Kerry played music during the treatment, and she hopes her time in the chamber will help cure her pain. She stated: "When I say I have been in so much pain, you have no idea.

Her Instagram followers wished her well and wishes that the treatment will help. Many of her fans admitted that they suffer from similar conditions, and so are keen to know if the oxygen chamber helps.

One follower said: "Best of luck with it all glad your getting help for the pain. Relax." Another fan added: "Bless you Kerry hope it really helps you get sorted x"

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