Brain pain of anemia, the Emperor of Japan remains the duty of the Kingdom – VIVA



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VIVA – The Japanese Emperor Akihito cancels his public duties after frequent dizziness and nausea due to cerebral anemia. This condition is caused by insufficient blood flow to the brain.

The 84-year-old emperor, who presides for nearly three decades, will leave the royal throne on April 30 next year at the first exit after two centuries of similar rituals.

The imperial house that runs the affairs of the imperial family says that the emperor was diagnosed with cerebral anemia after often being complained of symptoms of nausea and vertigo. The condition of the Emperor will therefore be monitored during his rest at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo as reported by Asiaone .



Akihito who had undergone cardiac surgery and prostate cancer treatment said in 2016 that he feared that the elderly would be difficult to complete his homework.

Note that the current Japanese Emperor is defined by the constitution as a symbol of the state and unity of the people "but lacks political power and mandate. Japan has a Prime Minister.



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