Health and prevention are fundamental,” said Natalia Ramírez.
Natalia Ramírez gained international recognition by playing Marcela Valencia in ‘Yo soy Betty, la fea’, one of the most emblematic productions of Colombian television.
This role marked a key moment in his career, consolidating her as an actress loved by millions of viewers who still enjoy the work of Fernando Gaitán.
Ramírez has also established a significant connection with his audience through social media, where he shares aspects of his personal life, advances of his career and collaborations with other artists.
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In a recent publication, the actress revealed that he underwent medical tests related to a cyst. Although he did not offer many details, he expressed calm and optimism regarding the results.
“Do you remember what happened to me in my breast? Something similar. The result will be in two weeks, but I’m calmer. They insert a needle into you, first with anesthesia, and then they move it. “It’s a strange pain, but it’s over,” he commented at the time, leaving the diagnosis in suspense.
Later, in an interview with La Corona TV, hosted by Ariel Osorio and Alejandra Serje, Natalia explained what happened:
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“I have had some setbacks, but all the exams have gone well: the breast cyst, the thyroid cyst. I always do a routine checkup mid-year. as part of personal care.”
During that checkup, she had a thyroid ultrasound that revealed a sizable cyst. After undergoing a biopsy, he confirmed that the results were favorable: “Fortunately, the biopsy went well. Now I only have to monitor it every six months for three years and, if everything continues well, then it will be every year.”
Finally, Ramírez emphasized that his objective was not to alarm, but to highlight the importance of prevention. “The message is not to alarm, but to let everyone know that they must take the necessary tests. Health and prevention are fundamental,” he concluded.