Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Jinger Duggar and Husband Jeremy Vuolo Break Silence on Joseph and Kendra Duggar’s Arrests

Jinger Duggar and Husband Jeremy Vuolo Break Silence on Joseph and Kendra Duggar’s Arrests

March 25, 2026
Sarah Jane Ramos shares empowering message on ‘growth’ after messy Dak Prescott split

Sarah Jane Ramos shares empowering message on ‘growth’ after messy Dak Prescott split

March 25, 2026
Innovative ‘self-cleaning fabric’ washes in rinse-only cycle — potentially cutting laundry time by 80%

Innovative ‘self-cleaning fabric’ washes in rinse-only cycle — potentially cutting laundry time by 80%

March 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Jinger Duggar and Husband Jeremy Vuolo Break Silence on Joseph and Kendra Duggar’s Arrests
  • Sarah Jane Ramos shares empowering message on ‘growth’ after messy Dak Prescott split
  • Innovative ‘self-cleaning fabric’ washes in rinse-only cycle — potentially cutting laundry time by 80%
  • Washington Post suffered worst print circulation decline among top 25 newspapers in 2025: report
  • Democrat Rep. Julie Johnson claims ICE carrying out ‘terroristic attacks’ on citizens
  • Miami Beach calms spring break while Daytona Beach continues to struggle
  • Workwear Is Boring, But Not With These 19 Billowy Blouses That Give Polished a Boutique Edge
  • Puka Nacua’s attorney fires back at woman’s biting, antisemitic accusations aimed at Rams star
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Perez Hilton explains how his ‘stupidity’ while battling the flu put him in the hospital for 21 days
Perez Hilton explains how his ‘stupidity’ while battling the flu put him in the hospital for 21 days
Health

Perez Hilton explains how his ‘stupidity’ while battling the flu put him in the hospital for 21 days

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Celebrity gossip titan Perez Hilton has a message for his viewers, and it’s not about who’s kissing who or who’s looking fat. 

It’s about flu meds. And taking them according to their instructions.

On his YouTube channel this week, the 48-year-old addressed the “crazy saga” that put him in the hospital for 21 days, explaining how a bout of the flu turned into a fight for his life at Southern Hills Hospital in Las Vegas.

He’d had the flu for about a week before he was hospitalized, he explained, and had been taking flu medication nearly the whole time. 

“However — big but — I didn’t take any of my medication with food,” he said.

The infamous blogger said he never takes meds with food — though he would soon be made aware of how damaging that can be to the intestines. 

First, he developed an ulcer.

Hilton didn’t specify which flu medication was the source of the problem. Antivirals like Tamiflu (oseltamivir), Relenza (zanamivir) and Xofluza (baloxavir marboxil) can all be taken with or without food, and none are known to commonly lead to stomach ulcers.

Decongestants also don’t generally carry a stomach ulcer risk either, but NSAIDs — anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen that can be used to treat flu symptoms like headaches or body aches — are an ulcer risk.

Hilton’s ulcer led to perforation. UMass Memorial Health describes a perforated ulcer as a serious condition that requires immediate medical care, as it allows food and digestive juices to “leak out of the digestive tract.”

Possible complications related to a perforated ulcer include infection of the stomach lining and an infection in the bloodstream, or sepsis. 

Sure enough, Hilton was admitted to the hospital with sepsis — “People die of sepsis,” he said weepily to the camera — after waking up in so much pain one morning that he couldn’t walk.

His first few days in the hospital were full of tests: X-ray, CT scan, ultrasound, repeat. The doctors couldn’t find the source of the perforation, and Hilton was terrified.

“There’s this hole inside of me, where is it? They couldn’t find it, couldn’t find it, couldn’t find it.”

Five days in, the medical team decided to perform a laparoscopic surgery — a minimally invasive technique that allows surgeons to insert a small camera and tools into the abdomen — desperate to get to the source of the infection. 

Hilton said the surgeons “literally flipped around all of my organs trying to find the perforation,” then went in to “wash out” the infection, likely performing a laparoscopic lavage. 

More complications came to follow: Hilton had fluid on either side of his lungs that needed draining, and the original infection kept raging, putting strain on his heart and requiring heart medication.

By the two-week mark, Hilton had developed an all new infection just from being in the hospital, and he hadn’t eaten any solid foods. He’d had a tube inserted through his nose to his stomach to pump out “bile and infection,” and a foley catheter inserted into his bladder. And he hadn’t gotten a good night’s sleep since he was admitted.

But it was the third week that was the hardest, he said, because he just wanted to go home to his three young kids.

“It was just such a slow process,” he recalled. “Two weeks of just sickness and another week of getting better before I was released. That last week was hell.”

Finally back home and already making an appearance on YouTube, Hilton said he’s “still not 100%.” 

He has a bag around his neck with all the antibacterial and antifungal medications that will be distributed to him intravenously for the next 10 days through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC line) inserted into his arm.

In the hospital, Hilton said he “saw God,” which is what saved him — or maybe it was just his mother, who he also said was there every single one of his 21 bedridden days.

At the end of the video, Hilton couldn’t resist doing a pop culture recap, giving his earnest thoughts on the most recent seasons of “Below Deck,” “Real Housewives” and “Vanderpump Rules,” and catching up on all the celebrity news he missed while he’s been convalescing. 

“I saw Britney Spears was arrested. Pobrecita,” he said. 

Surely he’ll be back to his old self in no time.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

‘White plague’ is on the rise in the US — it’s deadlier than Covid and becoming antibiotic resistant

‘White plague’ is on the rise in the US — it’s deadlier than Covid and becoming antibiotic resistant

I’ve avoided Botox thanks to this vibration plate — it’s the single Spring Sale buy I swear by

I’ve avoided Botox thanks to this vibration plate — it’s the single Spring Sale buy I swear by

Exclusive | Tragic caffeine death of college student, 21, fuels parents’ battle for energy drink reform

Exclusive | Tragic caffeine death of college student, 21, fuels parents’ battle for energy drink reform

Exclusive | Ilona Maher reveals how to get ‘rugby thighs’ — and the way she handles men who challenge her in the gym

Exclusive | Ilona Maher reveals how to get ‘rugby thighs’ — and the way she handles men who challenge her in the gym

High-demand: Popular psychedelic retreats and trendy trips skyrocket

High-demand: Popular psychedelic retreats and trendy trips skyrocket

Travel warning for 16 countries with higher risk of a disease that can cause brain bleeds, bloody vomit

Travel warning for 16 countries with higher risk of a disease that can cause brain bleeds, bloody vomit

New FDA-approved ‘Wegovy HD’ offers triple the semaglutide dosage

New FDA-approved ‘Wegovy HD’ offers triple the semaglutide dosage

Unsafe levels of lead found in fast fashion children’s clothes — and the habit that puts your kid at risk

Unsafe levels of lead found in fast fashion children’s clothes — and the habit that puts your kid at risk

Student diagnosed with blood cancer after doctors dismissed symptoms as anxiety

Student diagnosed with blood cancer after doctors dismissed symptoms as anxiety

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Sarah Jane Ramos shares empowering message on ‘growth’ after messy Dak Prescott split

Sarah Jane Ramos shares empowering message on ‘growth’ after messy Dak Prescott split

March 25, 2026
Innovative ‘self-cleaning fabric’ washes in rinse-only cycle — potentially cutting laundry time by 80%

Innovative ‘self-cleaning fabric’ washes in rinse-only cycle — potentially cutting laundry time by 80%

March 25, 2026
Washington Post suffered worst print circulation decline among top 25 newspapers in 2025: report

Washington Post suffered worst print circulation decline among top 25 newspapers in 2025: report

March 25, 2026
Democrat Rep. Julie Johnson claims ICE carrying out ‘terroristic attacks’ on citizens

Democrat Rep. Julie Johnson claims ICE carrying out ‘terroristic attacks’ on citizens

March 25, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Miami Beach calms spring break while Daytona Beach continues to struggle

Miami Beach calms spring break while Daytona Beach continues to struggle

March 25, 2026
Workwear Is Boring, But Not With These 19 Billowy Blouses That Give Polished a Boutique Edge

Workwear Is Boring, But Not With These 19 Billowy Blouses That Give Polished a Boutique Edge

March 25, 2026
Puka Nacua’s attorney fires back at woman’s biting, antisemitic accusations aimed at Rams star

Puka Nacua’s attorney fires back at woman’s biting, antisemitic accusations aimed at Rams star

March 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.