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Love Island star Priya Gopaldas bravely shares chronic health condition

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has moved to bravely open up about an "embarrassing" chronic health problem. The reality TV star suffers from bronchiectasis, she has revealed in a new interview.

The star, who appeared in the villa last summer and was paired up briefly with Brett, has spoken out to raise awareness. READ MORE UK council brings in £1,000 fines for dog owners breaking lead rule - and others could follow Bronchiectasis is a long-term condition where the airways of the lungs become widened.

The most common symptoms of bronchiectasis include a persistent cough that usually brings up phlegm. Video: This is why you may be addicted to prescription drugs without realising (Birmingham Mail)Man with serious injuries at Sutton Coldfield property rushed to hospitalMeet Sandwell's army of litter-pickersBen Shephard left speechless and in laughter at contestants 'Agatha Christie' answer on Tipping PointNorton Motorcycles Solihull HQ TimelapseThe House In Walstead Road, Being DemolishedTasty By Greggs Opens In PrimarkCommunity garden at heart of fiery rowAdele's acceptance speech after winning Song of the Year at Brit Awards 2022This Morning: Alison Hammond reveals she’s ‘had' an older manPlanned restoration of the Grade II Listed Great Barr HallThis is why you may be addicted to prescription drugs without realisingMartin Lewis explains what you can do if you're struggling with your energy billsWe tested the Morrisons Valentine's Dine in for Two dealIn many cases, no obvious cause for the condition can be found.

It's estimated around 1 in every 100 adults in the UK have the condition. Priya told the Sun newspaper : “When you're in an enclosed space with anyone and you're coughing, it can be really embarrassing.

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