All alarms have been raised around Alba Carrillo with the latest and revealing post she has shared on her social media. Through her Instagram profile, Fonsi Nieto's ex has revealed the latest health issue she has suffered.
During this rainy Holy Week, although she has been able to rest, the television collaborator hasn't been able to make the most of her short vacation. However, the bad weather hasn't been the main reason.

As she has confessed through her Instagram stories, a medical issue has been the reason she hasn't been able to enjoy these days.
Additionally, Alba Carrillo hasn't hesitated to share with all the users of that social network what has really happened to her. "A little sun after a Holy Week with otitis (still ongoing)," wrote Fonsi Nieto's ex.
Alba Carrillo, Fonsi Nieto's ex, raises all alarms on social media: "Holy Week doesn't bring me good things"
This Sunday, April 20, Alba Carrillo returned to Instagram stories with a new photo. In it, we can see Fonsi Nieto's ex posing in a swimsuit.
However, although she is seen enjoying a sunny day in this image, the truth is that the collaborator has been locked in her house during Holy Week. And all because of the latest health issue she has suffered.

Additionally, after stating that the otitis hasn't disappeared yet, Fonsi Nieto's ex has confessed that this time of year is never favorable for her. "Holy Week never brings me good things..." added Alba Carrillo.
This way, the television collaborator has confessed that this uncomfortable and painful condition has marred her Holy Week and hasn't allowed her to enjoy it as she would have liked.

However, despite having raised all alarms with this post, everything points to Alba Carrillo already feeling much better. Proof of this is that she has dared to put on a swimsuit, although she isn't completely recovered.
According to the 'Cuídate Plus' website, this ear inflammation, usually caused by an infection, can be very bothersome. Additionally, if it occurs frequently, it can lead to "permanent hearing loss" and even "a residual tympanic perforation."