Hall recently had her eye fillers dissolved due to an inflammatory reaction.
Christina Hall shared some personal health concerns with her fans on Instagram, theorizing that they made be due to her breast implants.
"I’ve had some unexplained health stuff for years and now I’m considering the thought that this could be Breast implant related," Hall wrote in her Instagram post.
The "Christina on the Coast" star shared a "Self-Care Saturday" post, where she is seen laying on her couch using LED light therapy. Hall wrote she and husband Joshua were "tag teaming" in taking care of their three sick children, saying the light therapy was "a much needed energy restore."
Hall proceeded to ask her followers if they had any experience with adverse breast implant effects, while also listing her symptoms, which include: "Inflammation, autoimmune issues (Hashimoto's disease, PCOS, Raynaud’s syndrome), unexplained skin rashes, joint and muscle pain, dry eyes, GI issues, SIBO, acid reflux, brain fog, hormone imbalances, swollen lymph nodes and adrenal fatigue."
Hall also told her followers she tested positive for ANA (antinuclear antibodies) and explained she was gluten-free and mostly dairy-free. She also stated she had previously dissolved her eye filler due to an inflammatory reaction.
"For now just working on detoxing and positive mind set," she wrote with a red heart emoji.
Hall has been vocal about her health issues in the past, previously speaking to People Magazine about undergoing an endoscopy that treated her "extreme stomach pain" she has suffered on and off since 2016.
"So far my results have come back good. Doing more procedures to try to get to the bottom of it," Hall told People.
She stated she was focusing on eating healthy and staying active, while also advocating for people to trust their own "health instincts."
Hall recently settled her custody battle with ex-husband Ant Anstead over their three-year-old son, Hudson. The pair will "continue to have joint legal and joint physical custody" over Hudson, as previously agreed upon on June 2021, according to November court records obtained by People.
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