American rapper Doja Cat has updated her fans on her second recent throat surgery.

Doja Cat shared an update from the hospital after the surgery to remove an abscess that was causing her severe pain.
The “Say So” singer, 26, tweeted photos on Thursday June 16th of herself recovering in her hospital bed while wearing a medical gown.
— juxtapogina (@DojaCat) June 16, 2022
The “Get Into It (Yuh)” rapper revealed in May that she underwent tonsil surgery and had an abscess that “hurt a lot” removed from her throat.
Doja had to get her tonsils removed after an infection in her throat took a turn for the worse.
“dr. just had to cut into my left tonsil. I had an abscess in it. my whole throat is f*ced so I might have some bad news for yall coming soon,” she tweeted at the time.
Doja shared that her throat became infected before the 2022 Billboard Music Awards earlier that month when she forgot to take her antibiotics and proceeded to drink and vape “all day long,” which caused the “nasty a*s growth” on her tonsil.
She also revealed that she would be quitting smoking her vape.
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The “Woman” rapper had to cancel several of her concerts this summer as she heals.
“nah im too scared to hit it cuz my throat hurts so bad. I cried for hours. its not worth it,” she tweeted. “then its like imagine all that wierd poisonous sh*t in the vape seeping into the completely open wound in my throat like f*ck that. im hella young.
Unfortunately I have to have surgery on my tonsils asap. The surgery is routine but the recovery is going to take awhile due to swelling,” she announced last month. “That means I have to cancel my festival run this summer as well as The Weeknd tour.
Doja added that she felt “horrible” but was looking forward to getting better so she could go back to her music.
“I feel horrible about this but can’t wait for this to heal and get back to making music and create an experience for y’all,” she wrote.
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