He is struggling with serious health problems, yet continuing to work with his hard work and passion. After all, what are these diseases and how Salman is facing them?
Salman revealed in Kapil Sharma's show
Salman Khan appeared as the first guest of the new season of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' on 21 June 2025. During this time he looked more fit and energetic than ever. In the show, when host Kapil Sharma questioned her about her marriage, Salman spoke openly about her life and health. He said, "I am breaking bones every day, the ribs are broken, working with trigeminal neurolzia, there is an aneurysm in mind, still working. I am working. AV is also a malformation, despite this I am walking." This statement shocked the audience.
What are these diseases?
Triangle neurolzia: This is a disease in which the facial veins cause swelling, causing unbearable pain. It is also called 'suicide disease', because many people come under mental stress due to this pain. Salman had told during the promotion of 'Tubelight' in 2017 that this pain is so terrible that he also started thinking about suicide at one time. But he did not lose courage and proceeded with hard work.
Brain Eneurism: It contains inflammation like balloon in a weak part in the vein of the brain. If it bursts, there may be a leakage of blood in the brain, which can be fatal. Salman had reported in 2011 that his disease was detected when he went to the US for treatment of trizzeminal neurolzia.
AV Malformation: This is a condition in which veins in the brain or spinal cord are associated with an unusual way. This can disrupt blood flow and oxygen supply. Salman said that despite this disease, he is constantly working.
Have mentioned the disease before
Salman Khan revealed his diseases in an interview to Hindustan Times in 2011. He had told that the pain of the trigeminal neurolzia was so high that he could not eat cold water, ice or anything cold. During MRI and angiography, doctors came to know of aneuryism in their minds. At that time Salman had undergone surgery, but he was told that there may be a need for re -treatment in future.