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ITV Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha shares pictures from hospital as she issues plea to fans

Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha has shared a photo from hospital as she asked her fans to pay attention to their health and get any worrying symptoms checked.

Sharing some pictures from hospital, Nadia took to Instagram and wrote: “The only reason I’m posting these pics is because I want to catch your eye and urge you if you have been worrying about any symptoms you’ve been experiencing to bite the bullet and get yourself seen!

“Delaying things will only cause more worry.” As reported by OK!, Nadia added: “I’m not going to lie I’ve been worried sick myself recently but was given the all clear on Monday ! I only wish I had dealt with it earlier so I didn’t get myself into such a pickle.”

“Don’t delay make the call . Get seen . You know it makes sense.”

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The actress-turned-presenter finished with the hashtags #womenshealth, #hysteroscopy, and #wombwellness, revealing she'd undergone a hysterocopy – a procedure that examines the inside of the womb.

Fans were quick to offer well-wishes to the 57 year old, while others agreed with the sentiments shared in her post.

One fan wrote: “Oh Nadia I'm glad you're OK, but you're so right, any worry is best dealt with straight the way so you can get on with your life, sending hugs,” followed by four red heart emojis.

“Sending you the biggest of hugs beauty .. thank god you are ok,” added another.

While another wrote: “Glad you have the all clear, I hope you get better soon! And good message to never ignore anything that doesn’t feel right."

Earlier this year, Nadia opened up to OK! about how much she’s grown as a person since first appearing on the daytime TV talk show.

The mum-of-two confessed she thought that Loose Women would only last for a couple of series after its launch in 1999.

She added that by working with the other women, she’s “learnt a lot” and has seen herself grow as a person.

Opening up about how the show has changed over the years, Nadia told us: “It’s funny because years ago I said to Kaye [Adams], ‘It’s a shame, we’ll probably only do two series because if you think about it, we’ll all run out of stuff to say.’”

“Now we often look back on some of the early shows and think, ‘Did I actually think that?! What an idiot!’”

She added: “I’ve really grown up in the show, I was pretty empty-headed when I first started. I've learnt a lot.”

Talking about her love for the show, she said: “I just love the show with a passion. There’s nothing like the music of the way that women talk - how one minute we can cry, the next rage, and then the next laugh our heads off.”

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