Kinda Alloush reveals her journey of recovering from cancer and the secret behind the compression glove.
May 8, 2025159 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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In the past Ramadan, the Syrian artist Kinda Alloush was the talk of the audience after appearing in the series "My Sisters" alongside a constellation of stars such as Ruby, Nelly Karim, and Jehan Al-Shamsharji. Her strong comeback caught everyone's attention, especially since she had been absent for a long time due to her battle with breast cancer, which she decided to keep hidden from the media and the public before revealing her struggle with it. In a touching TV interview with the media figure Lamis El Hadidi, Kinda talked about the success of the series and the details of her return to the screen after a long absence, but what particularly drew viewers' attention was her wearing a compression glove on her hand during the interview. Frankly, Kinda confirmed that the glove is part of her treatment after undergoing surgery to remove part of the lymph nodes under her armpit, which are responsible for draining fluids in the body. Kinda revealed that some women need to wear this glove after surgery because it helps drain accumulated fluids in the arm due to the body's inability to naturally drain them after removing the lymph nodes, a condition known as "lymphedema." She explained that this glove is a necessity after surgery and should be worn continuously to avoid health complications. Kinda pointed out that this will be part of her future life, where she will always have to be careful in caring for her arm even after completing the treatment. This means that the compression glove will remain a part of her daily life, serving as a constant reminder to pay attention to any injuries that may occur, such as burns or stings.