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Queen ‘would’ve been in a lot of pain’ before death: says doctor

Australian doctor explained what Queen's ‘mottled’ hands during her meeting with Liz Truss could mean

By Web Desk
September 09, 2022
Queen ‘would’ve been in a lot of pain’ before death: says doctor
Queen ‘would’ve been in a lot of pain’ before death: says doctor

An Australian doctor claimed that Queen Elizabeth’s appeared to be suffering from 'severe' medical conditions during her final official appointment.

According to Dr Deb Cohen-Jones, the Queen was possibly in ‘considerable pain’ as her ‘mottled’ hands during her meeting with Liz Truss is a sign of peripheral vascular disease.

“t looks like there is possibly evidence of peripheral vascular disease. It's a blood circulation disorder that causes the blood vessels outside of your heart and brain to narrow, block, or spasm,' she told FEMAIL.

Queen ‘would’ve been in a lot of pain’ before death: says doctor

"It can sometimes result in heart failure. If your peripheral circulation is that poor, organs aren't receiving a good blood supply. It can be a sign of multi-organ failure," she explained.

Dr Deb confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II 'would have been in a lot of pain' if she suffered from the chronic disease because 'it looks quite severe'.

Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace on Thursday announced that Britain’s longest-serving monarch dies ‘peacefully’ at her Balmoral house.