Jasmine Bhasin Hospitalised: What Is Terminal Ileitis And How It Occurs? Explained
GH News July 01, 2026 12:09 AM

Terminal ileitis is not a standalone disease, but rather a significant inflammation of the lower small intestine requiring careful diagnostic evaluation to determine its root cause, explains a Mumbai-based doctor

Television actor Jasmine Bhasin recently left fans deeply concerned after revealing a severe health scare that disrupted her birthday celebrations in Dubai. Bhasin shared on Instagram Stories that she was hospitalised abroad and subsequently flew back to India to continue her medical care, despite doctors warning her that she was not yet fully fit to fly and remained in a "danger zone."

The actor disclosed that she has been diagnosed with a severe infection alongside a condition called terminal ileitis. While the name sounds alarming, understanding the medical context can help demystify what Bhasin is currently facing.

What exactly Is terminal Ileitis?

Despite its intimidating name, terminal ileitis is not a specific disease in itself. Instead, it is a clinical diagnosis indicating inflammation at the very end of the small intestine, an area known as the terminal ileum. This specific section serves as the critical junction where the small bowel connects to the colon or large intestine.

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