Salman Khan has been suffering from acute pain in his jaw area for the past three months and is scheduled to fly out to the US tomorrow for further diagnosis and treatment.
A friend of Salman told media, "Salman had this problem about seven years back. He used to get spasms in his face. But the pain would go away. In fact, it vanished completely after a year or two. It suddenly came back about three months back. Currently he is in extreme pain. Every time he eats something extremely hot or cold, the pain intensifies. His jaw region hurts a lot. He couldn't have neglected it further."
Last week Salman went to Lilavati hospital to sought for a medical opinion and he was advised to undergo angiography.
Unconfirmed reports are claiming that Salman is suspected to be suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, a condition often described as 'the most terrible pain known to man'.
Salman's brother Sohail told, "Trigeminal neuralgia bahut bada shabd hai. I don't know what you're saying. It's my brother's health. All I can say is that yes, he is going to the US on August 27 for a second opinion, diagnosis and treatment for his nerve problem."
Salman’s film Bodyguard is ready to hit the theatres this Eid but first time in his career he will be not present for the release.
A friend said, "Salman completed the planned promotions for Bodyguard yesterday. He did as much as he could. Health is his first priority right now."
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