Amy Schumer reacts to speculation about her ‘more swollen’ face: ‘I have endometriosis’ | hollywood

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Comedian and actress Amy Schumer has opened up about speculation about her ‘puffier’ face, People reported. The 42-year-old actress’s Instagram images from her appearances on The Tonight Show and Good Morning America on Friday have sparked comments about her “bloatier” face. (Read also | Amy Schumer reacts when Robert De Niro and Al Pacino recently became parents)

Amy Schumer shared a post on Instagram.

She wrote: “Thank you so much for everyone’s input on my face! I have enjoyed the comments and deliberation about my appearance, as all women do for almost 20 years. And you’re right, right now it’s puffier than usual. normal”. Amy wrote in a new Instagram post that included a poster for the second season of her show.

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The comedian then explained that she has endometriosis, adding, “There are some medical and hormonal things going on in my world right now, but I’m fine.”

The Mayo Clinic described endometriosis as an “often painful condition” that occurs when “tissue similar to the inner lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus.”

Symptoms may include painful menstrual periods, pain with sexual intercourse, bowel movements or urination, infertility, fatigue and bloating. “I also believe that a woman doesn’t need any excuse for her physical appearance and she doesn’t owe any explanation,” Amy continued in her caption.

“But I wanted to take the opportunity to advocate for self-love and acceptance of the skin you’re in. Like any other woman/person, some days I feel confident and great and other days I want to put a bag over my head,” She explained.

“But I feel strong and beautiful and very proud of this TV show that I created. I wrote. I starred in and I directed. Maybe we can focus on that for a while.”

Amy confessed in a candid Instagram video from September 2021 that she had her uterus and appendix removed due to endometriosis, according to People. “So, it’s the morning after my endometriosis surgery and my uterus is out. The doctor found 30 spots of endometriosis which he removed. He removed my appendix because the endometriosis had attacked it. There was lots and lots of blood in my uterus and I’m , you know, sore and I have some gas pains,” Amy said.

During an appearance on The Checkup with Dr. David Agus in December 2022, he stated that he felt “like a new person” after treatment. “I feel like someone lifted the veil on me and I felt like a different person and like a new mom,” Amy said.

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