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Paddy McGuinness has revealed he has arthritis in his shoulder at the age of 44.
The Take Me Out host posted a image on Instagram on Tuesday after having therapy for the situation.
The star advised his 558,000 followers he had obtained an ultrasound guided steroid injection in his proper shoulder yesterday.
The selfie confirmed the comic pointing to a massive plaster on his shoulder as he rested at dwelling.
McGuinness' celeb buddies provided him assisttogether with singer Olly Murs and former England footballer Jamie Redknapp, who replied to the publish: "Still looking good though pal. See you Friday big man."
It comes after the TV presenter took half in Sunday's Soccer Aid, elevating cash for Unicef. The 44-year old was on the profitable crewthough he missed a essential spot-kick when the match went to a penalty shoot-out.
McGuinness confirmed no signal of damage throughout the sport, which featured each Murs and Redknapp in addition to Robbie Williams, Usain Bolt and Eric Cantona.
Arthritis is a situation that causes ache and irritation in joints, and impacts round 10 million folks of all ages within the UKtogether with some kids.
The charity Arthritis Research UK stated: "We're grateful to Paddy McGuinness for talking out and displaying different younger folks with arthritis that they aren't alone.
"People often think of arthritis as an older person's disease. But Paddy is actually one of 11.8 million people under the age of 65 living with a musculoskeletal condition, including 2.7 million under 35 years old."