
Egyptian TV host Mahmoud Saad announced that singer Angham underwent a successful surgical procedure on Thursday to remove part of her pancreas.
On his official Facebook page, Saad wrote: “Thank God for Angham’s safety. As I told you yesterday, Angham entered the operating room today to remove the remaining part of the cyst on her pancreas, along with a small part of the organ itself. The operation was delicate and not easy, but thank God it went well and was successful. She is doing well, thank God. We pray for Angham to recover quickly and return safely.”
Saad had previously revealed an update on the singer’s health after a recent health scare, explaining that she was scheduled to have part of her pancreas removed.
He wrote on Facebook: “The latest health news on Angham, to reassure her fans: The doctors initially removed a portion of the cyst on her pancreas, and later decided to remove the entire cyst along with a small part of the pancreas. She is fine and will have this surgery tomorrow morning. Please pray for her; may God heal her and help her recover safely.”
Saad had earlier reassured the public about Angham’s health, confirming that while she was in severe pain, she was not in danger. In a live broadcast on his Facebook page, he said: “We were in contact today, and I’m following up with her and her son, Omar. He’s been reassuring me about her, but she’s not well; she’s in a lot of pain. She’s going through a difficult time because of some issues. God willing, in three or four days, we might know more. Please pray for her because she is going through severe pain, but there is no immediate danger. She is okay and needs our prayers for the intense pain she is enduring.”