Lala Kent Starting Chemotherapy Drops After Pre-Cancerous Eye Growth Diagnosis
- Lala Kent will undergo a biopsy after doctors found a pre-cancerous abnormality in her eye, prompting her to seek a second opinion.
- After her initial diagnosis felt incorrect, she consulted a highly recommended doctor who advised chemotherapy drops for three months.
- Kent described her situation as 'terrifying' and expressed gratitude for her doctor while trying to remain positive about the outcome of the biopsy.
- She admitted to feeling overwhelmed by stress about her health and is awaiting results and treatment options.
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Lala Kent Details Pre-Cancer Diagnosis After Discovering Abnormality In Her Eye
The Vanderpump Rules alum provided a health update after documenting her eye journey for fans, which began when she first noticed a lesion about a “month or two” ago. Lala Kent is getting candid about her health. The 34-year-old Vanderpump Rules alum took to her Instagram Stories Tuesday to update fans on an abnormality doctors discovered in her eye, revealing she will undergo chemotherapy to treat the small mass. “I wanted to update you guys, b…
Lala Kent Reveals Pre-Cancer Diagnosis After Discovering Abnormality In Her Eye
Lala Kent is getting candid about her health. The 34-year-old Vanderpump Rules alum took to her Instagram Stories Tuesday to update fans on an abnormality doctors discovered in her eye, revealing she will undergo chemotherapy to treat the small mass. "I wanted to update you guys, because I did that video on Mother's Day about my eye situation," Kent began, per Bravo, who shared clips from her Instagram Stories on their site. Kent explained that …
Lala Kent Told by Doctor To Start ‘Chemotherapy Drops’ for Eye Abnormality
Photo Credit: Morgan Lieberman/Getty Images Has anyone else been following Lala Kent’s “eye situation? The Vanderpump Rules alum and mother of two has been on social media documenting her experience with an abnormality on one of her eyeballs. In her most recent update, things took a not-so-great turn. Initially, Lala saw a doctor who thought it could be something minor. When things didn’t improve, she got a second opinion from another doctor who…
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