Frankie Bridge reveals doctors discovered a tumor after an MRI

Frankie Bridge reveals doctors discovered a tumor after an MRI scan

Frankie Bridge has revealed that doctors discovered a tumor after admitting her for an MRI scan.

The Saturdays singer, 35, revealed that she had visited the doctor and complained of a headache when they discovered the lump.

Speaking on Loose Women on Tuesday, she revealed how worried she was about the diagnosis, recalling how the doctor didn't want to tell her what it was because he had to present the results to a panel of experts.

Fortunately, the tumor turned out to be benign.

Last year, Frankie revealed she was suffering from muscle strain in her neck and jaw.

Frankie Bridge has revealed that doctors discovered a tumor after admitting her for an MRI scan.

Frankie Bridge has revealed that doctors discovered a tumor after admitting her for an MRI scan.

The TV personality admitted to being “nervous” as she visited a clinic in London to receive injections to address the problem.

She explained that she was trying to relieve the tension in her neck caused by clenching her jaw too often.

Frankie said: “No matter how many massages I get… I'm a big jaw-biter.” So I have constant tight neck pain, which always leads to tension headaches.

“So I thought I'd try something new with @natalikellyldn.”

Beautician Natali Kelly then explained the treatment, saying she would inject a neuromodulator to relax the muscles and achieve “less pain and an elongated swan neck.”

She marked Frankie's neck where to place the needle and then told her to breathe in as she administered the injections.

Frankie confessed to her followers: “I was definitely nervous.” Can you tell?! But I couldn't actually feel anything! Phew! I'll let you know if it helps!'

Last year Frankie revealed she was suffering from muscle tension in her neck and jaw and was receiving injections to ease her suffering

Last year Frankie revealed she was suffering from muscle tension in her neck and jaw and was receiving injections to ease her suffering