
The renowned actor César Bono recently revealed details about his health status, confirming that he suffers from mobility problems in his left hand due to an infection from a bacteria that also affected journalist André Marín. Bono confessed that when this bacteria enters the body orally, it finds ideal conditions to thrive in the mouth.
During a meeting with the media, the actor mentioned that he had a similar experience to that of André Marín 15 years ago and that, as a result, he faces limitations in mobility in his left hand. Furthermore, in previous years, César Bono has faced health complications including cardiac and cerebral infarctions, which have impacted his mobility and required medical interventions.
In 2021, the actor contracted Covid-19, facing the illness bravely and declaring that he is not afraid of death, as he has experienced various accidents throughout his life. Recently, Bono had to be hospitalized urgently due to a stomach ulcer that caused him to have a hemorrhage, leading to a change of bile duct.
Despite his struggle with health issues, César Bono has continued his artistic career, participating in theater productions and maintaining his commitment to the public. The actor, known for characters like Frankie Rivers in "Vecinos," has demonstrated his strength and determination in the face of adversity, confronting each obstacle with fortitude and optimism.