Khloe Kardashian recovering from staph infection

23 November 2015 - 13:22 By Bang Showbiz

Khloe Kardashian is slowly recovering after picking up a staph infection while caring for her estranged husband Lamar Odom. Khloé Kardashian's staph infection was "exacerbated by stress".The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has revealed the illness she is currently battling - which she is thought to have picked up whilst visiting her estranged husband Lamar Odom in hospital - has only been made worse by the stresses she currently has.She wrote on Twitter: "Staph infection is no joke. Mine was exacerbated by stress which is not a great combo. I'm under great medical care&receiving tons of love!"Please everyone take care of yourselves and pay attention to your bodies!! Be kind and loving to one another! It goes a long way!!"I appreciate all of your prayers, well wishes and love being sent my way. I'll be better very soon. I love you guys (sic)"Meanwhile, the 31-year-old television personality previously hit out at a fan who claimed she should choose between her boyfriend James Harden and Lamar.In the rant, which she later blamed on her "antibiotics and painkillers", she said: "You should have said those to the man who went against all our vows. Judge yourself. F**k off ... Divorce is still going forward. Doesn't mean I won't be there through sickness and health. I've proven that. Stop believing everything you read. Not my place to clear up every rumor. I think I know what I'm doing in my life. (sic)"..

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