Health of Raúl di Blasio has become complicated after his performance in Mexico. The Piano of America has been hospitalized and his prognosis is reserved, according to information provided by his manager Gabriel Fernández. The Argentine pianist is not going through a good time and here we tell you what is the illness that afflicts him.
It is not known in which health center the artist is hospitalized or since when he has been under medical review. Fernández explained to Televisa Espectáculos that the musician felt ill in Mexico, so some tests were done to him.
"He started to feel a little tired, especially in Mexico, because of the altitude and so on," he said to the aforementioned television network. He added that Di Blasio is stable, but his condition still worries the doctors.
Therefore, there is no clear picture of the celebrity's recovery. What the representative did say is that the doctors were able to diagnose El Piano de América. A condition in his organism that has had previous episodes.
WHAT IS RAÚL DI BLASIO'S ILLNESS?
The Argentine pianist Raúl di Blasio suffers from heart failure, a disease that has left him in the hands of doctors after his time in Mexico, with a reserved prognosis and a disturbing silence regarding his recovery.
The diagnosis was revealed by the artist's manager, Gabriel Fernández, who told Televisa Espectáculos that the musician is accompanied by his family in this difficult time.
"The prognosis is reserved, the maestro will be hospitalized until the doctors determine and until he is obviously in optimal condition to continue. The maestro is with his wife Fátima, his son Stefano is there, his brother is also there, his nephews, Juliana, he is currently accompanied by his family," he said on the show.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH RAÚL DI BLASIO'S UPCOMING CONCERTS?
Due to the state of health of Raúl di Blasio, his upcoming concerts have been postponed, according to his representative Gabriel Fernández. The Piano of America was supposed to perform in Egypt and the Dominican Republic in October.