Singer, Tems Diagnosed With Reflux Laryngitis, Takes A Break From Music

Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi aka Tems has been forced to postpone several of her upcoming shows in the United Kingdom after she was diagnosed with Reflux Laryngitis.
Taking to her Instagram page, the music star expressed sadness over having to reschedule the events.
She wrote;
“Hey gang, it breaks my heart to say this but there is no other option for me.”
“I’m not feeling too good at the moment. After my last performance, I was diagnosed with Reflux Laryngitis and I have to take some time off to protect what’s left of my voice.
“On doctor’s advise, I’ve postponed the two shows this week, the Birmingham show on the 15th of June (It’s tomorrow, yeah I know) and the first London show on the 17th of July.”
Going further, Tems apologized to fans for the inconvenience. She promised they would be getting the “best show ever” whenever she recovers.
“The new dates will be announced tomorrow. All tickets are still valid. Again I’m so sorry for this inconvenience but I promise to be back, better than ever by the grace of God.
Then I’ll give you the best show ever. Appreciate you all for understanding. You mean the world to me.” She wrote.
Note that Reflux Laryngitis is a voice disorder caused by the backflow of stomach acid to the throat and voice box area. According to research, the reflux leads to irritation and swelling of the vocal cords.
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