Greeicy Rendón had to enter respiratory therapy in the middle of… – MSN

The singer from Cali said she's doing everything possible to "give it her all" at her concert in Guatemala.
Cali-born actress and singer Greeicy Rendón is already one of the most relevant voices in Colombian music, especially on social media: she has more than 21.5 million followers on Instagram.
This popularity has brought him a peak of success that has allowed him to tour Latin America on the 'Amantes Tour,' performing in countries such as Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and Chile.
(You can read: Mike Bahía dedicated an emotional message to Greeicy at the concert: 'I'm crazy in love.').
The truth is that going on tour isn't easy, especially after just over half a year of becoming a mother. She and Mike Bahía, a singer-songwriter with whom she maintains one of the most stable relationships in the Colombian entertainment industry, welcomed the birth of their first child, Kai, seven months ago.
(You may be interested in: Greeicy Rendón proposed to Lina Tejeiro that she be the nanny for her son Kai.).
This responsibility comes on top of long, arduous rehearsal hours, numerous airplane trips, and more—all of which, it seems, have taken a toll on his health.
Through her Instagram stories, He showed a photograph in which he is seen connected to a respiratory mask. It seems that he had to receive nebulizers to speed up his recovery from some lung condition.
The United States National Library of Medicine, on its 'MedlinePlus' website, specifies that The nebulizer is a tool used by doctors to convert a liquid medicine into a vapor and that it enters the respiratory system efficiently.
(Don't miss out on reading: Kai's sweet reaction to hearing his father, Mike Bahía, sing).
Her next performance is in Guatemala, so she assured that she's doing everything possible to "give it her all" at the concert. For now, neither she nor Mike Bahía have provided any updates on her health.
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