Bollywood's 'Bhaijaan' Salman Khan, who is famous for his fitness and strong action, recently came into the limelight due to his serious health problems. On June 21, 2025, in 'The Great Indian Kapil Show', Salman revealed that he is suffering from deadly diseases like trigeminal neuralgia, brain aneurysm, and arteriovenous malformation (AVM). These diseases are called 'silent killers', and their pain is so unbearable that it was also named 'suicide disease'. Let us know how dangerous these diseases are based on facts.
Trigeminal neuralgia: 'Suicide Disease'
Trigeminal neuralgia is a neurological disease in which there are sudden electric shocks and unbearable pain in the trigeminal nerve of the face. Salman said that its symptoms started in 2007 during the shooting of 'Partner'. Brushing teeth, chewing food, or even a gust of wind can cause pain. It is called 'suicide disease' because its pain is so terrible that the patient starts thinking of suicide due to mental stress. Salman underwent surgery in America in 2011, but the pain still persists.
Brain Aneurysm: Silent Killer
In brain aneurysm, the weak part of the blood vessel of the brain swells like a balloon. If it bursts, brain hemorrhage can occur, which is fatal. Salman said that it was detected during MRI in 2011. Symptoms like severe headache, double vision, and fainting often appear late, so it is called a 'silent killer'. High blood pressure and smoking increase its risk. Salman is under the observation of doctors, but its risk remains.
AV Malformation: Dangerous Disorder in the Brain
In arteriovenous malformation (AVM), the arteries and veins of the brain connect abnormally, which obstructs blood flow. This puts you at risk of epilepsy, stroke, or brain hemorrhage. Salman said that he is also undergoing treatment for this disease. This is a rare condition, but its effect is serious.
Salman's courage: Work despite pain
At the age of 59, Salman is continuously working despite these diseases. He said, "Ribs are broken, bones are breaking, still I am doing action and dance." The shooting of his upcoming film 'Galvan Valley' will begin in July 2025. Fans are praising his courage, but are also expressing concern.
Conclusion
These three diseases of Salman Khan—trigeminal neuralgia, brain aneurysm, and AVM—are not only life-threatening, but also make everyday life difficult. Their treatment is complex and long, and even after surgery, there is no guarantee of complete recovery. Salman's cheerfulness and dedication to work is an inspiration for his fans, but his health should now be a priority.

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