Mariah Carey's husband Nick Cannon Hospitalized With Kidney Failure

Thursday 5 January 2012 ·



Mariah Carey's husband Nick Cannon has been taken to hospital suffering from kidney failure.

Mr Cannon, 31, is spending the first week of the new year in hospital in the Colorado ski resort of Aspen, where he and his wife usually spend Christmas.

Miss Carey, 41, tweeted that Mr Cannon is suffering from "mild kidney failure."

"Please pray for Nick as he's fighting to recover from a mild kidney failure," Carey tweeted Wednesday morning, along with a photo of her and Cannon in a hospital bed.


The singer expanded on her message on her website.

"We're trying to be as festive as possible under the circumstances but please keep Nick in your thoughts because this is very painful," she wrote, adding that they're stuck in Aspen for the time being. "The truth is as long as we're together, we're OK. I'm not trying to make light out of the situation because it's a serious moment that's very tough on all of us so please keep us and our family in your prayers."

“Acute kidney failure happens all of sudden, whereas chronic failure happens over time, often as a result of other illnesses like diabetes or high blood pressure,” she said.  Acute kidney failure can range from mild to serious.  Serious cases may require dialysis and may develop into a chronic condition.

There are a number of causes of acute renal failure.  In some cases, any damage done to the kidneys is reversible.  The condition can be brought on by certain medications or other drugs, an obstruction or something that causes blood flow to the kidneys to drop, such as an infection or dehydration, Guerra explained.

“If it’s caused by certain medications, once a person is off the medication, it takes some time for them to wear off, but it can be reversed,” she said.  “If damage is aggressive enough, it may not be reversible.”

Symptoms of acute renal failure include nausea, weakness, sluggishness and tremors.  In severe cases, the kidneys may stop producing urine.  People may also experience blood in the urine or foam in the urine.

Pain generally occurs only if there are kidney stones or an infection in the kidney, called pyelonephritis, Guerra said.


The pair became the parents of twins – a boy and a girl, Moroccan and Monroe – last year.


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