The actor denied having had a stroke (stroke) and revealed how his treatment will continue.
After suffering a syncope While driving, the renowned actor Pablo Alarcón He went to talk to clarify his state of health and denied having had a stroke (stroke).
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During the Streaming Ángel program responds, conducted by Brito Angelthe journalist reproduced in the air an audio that Alarcón had sent him, who explained: “Thank you for your concern. I’m fine. I had a kind of fainting. He was driving, unfortunately,” he began.

In turn, he referred to how his situation will continue and revealed: “I am in the IMAC. I did all the studies. I hope to get out of one and two days, We will see each other and we will give each other a hug“In this way, he ended with the mystery around his situation thanks to the streaming program and He evidenced that everything that was said about a stroke was false.
This Tuesday, after the fact, the general director of the Emergency Medical Care System (SAME)Alberto Crescenti had detailed: “He had been handling and suffered a stroke. It was a transient ischemia, which made him lose consciousness. He lost control of the car and collided with three parked vehicles cars“He said.
What happened to Pablo Alarcón
Alarcón, 78, drove with his car for the Avenida Córdoba at 6000 When the medical accident occurred that made him lose consciousness and collide with another three vehicles.
The syncope is a sudden and brief loss of consciousness with absence of postural tone followed by spontaneous recovery. The patient is still and flaccid and in general he has cold members, weak pulse and surface breathing. Sometimes brief involuntary muscle shakes occur, which resemble a seizure.
Before the syncope, some people may experience symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, sweating, nausea or paleness. Loss of consciousness is usually brief, and the person recovers quickly.
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