Tan Chuan Jin Health: Speaker Of The Parliament Of Singapore Illness Update

There has been considerable interest in Tan Chuan Jin’s health and illness recently. Is the former speaker of the parliament of Singapore sick? Let’s find out. A military officer and former Singaporean politician, Tan Chuan Jin served as the Speaker of Parliament from 2017 to 2023. He held several ministerial posts, including Social and Manpower and Family Development, before his selection as speaker. For nearly a decade, he has been the President of the Singapore National Olympic Council.

Cheng Li Hui And Tan Chuan Jin

Tan Chuan Jin Health Update

Also, in Marine Parade GRC, he is a former member of Parliament for the Kembangan-Chai Chee ward. After prime minister Lee Hsien Loong uncovered his inappropriate relationship with fellow Cheng Li Hui, a People’s Action Party Member of Parliament, the former speaker of parliament has come into the spotlight.

MP Cheng Li Hui And Tan Chuan Jin

Today’s article revolves around Tan Chuan Jin’s health and illness issues. Tan Chuan Jin, the former politician doesn’t seem to have any health or illness issues currently. At least there has been no credible report related to it yet. As mentioned above, after a Singaporean politician’s inappropriate relationship was uncovered recently, he has come to the media limelight. Many of Tan Chuan Jin’s followers and fans appear to be concerned about his health. However, they can rest assured that the former parliament speaker is in good health.

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Because of his past health scare, could the 54-year-old’s well-wishers be worried about his health? Tan Chuan Jin was diagnosed with a rare form of tuberculosis in 2015 and spent several months in hospital. In February 2015, Tan Chuan Jin was diagnosed with pleural tuberculosis, which is a rare form of the disease infecting the area between the rib cage and lungs. In an interview, his doctor Associate Professor LooChian Min stated that it is a rare form of the disease that affects only Five percent of TB patients. On February 2015, the former politician opened up about his illness through a Facebook post. He wrote that he was diagnosed with pleural effusion and has build up fluid between the tissue layers that line the chest cavity and lungs.

Mr. Tan said the diagnosis was unexpected, and he didn’t know how he got the disease but he was relieved that it was not cancer, while detailing his condition. Tuberculosis is a contagious disease. However, Professor Loo, who was Singapore General Hospital’s Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Head at the time, said Mr. Tan’s case was non-infectious. Eventually, he made a full recovery by October 2015.

Neha Chaudhary

Neha Chaudhary Is a freelance journalist, contributed to popular newspapers and magazines on mainly Lifestyle & Features

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