Sadness Of Jaja Miharja Is Now Prohibited From Eating Goats After Experiencing Lung And Kidney Infections

JAKARTA - The health condition of senior actor Jaja Miharja shows positive developments. The daughter, Vita, revealed that her father now only needs outpatient treatment once a month after previously being treated for lung and kidney infections.

"Still, still (road treatment). Once a month," said Vita, daughter of Jaja Miharja in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, recently.

Vita explained that based on the results of the last examination, the infection that was previously in her father's body no longer existed. Her kidney condition and blood sugar levels also showed good results.

"If it's right like yesterday at Derawan Hospital, it looks like it's gone, it means the virus doesn't exist anymore. The infection is safe, thank God it was clean yesterday to check the lab and also to the doctor," he said.

"Alhamdulillah, the kidneys are getting better, everything is good, the sugar is also good. You can't eat dark green leaves," he continued.

Jaja Miharja himself agrees with the good news. He felt his condition was much better and now he is only focused on the recovery process so that he can return to fitness as usual.

"Yes, now (the condition is better). Alhamdulillah, just wait for the good, recover as usual," said Jaja Miharja.

In addition to not eating dark green leafy vegetables, there is another prohibition from doctors which is quite difficult for Jaja Miharja, which is to reduce the consumption of goat meat which is his favorite food.

However, with his humorous manner of speech, he responded to the ban.

"(Doctor) prohibits eating. I like goats the most. Doctors don't tell them not to, if they fall, it's okay," he joked.

Vita then straightened out that her father was actually still allowed to eat goat meat, but the portion had to be greatly reduced, unlike it used to be.

Because in the past, Jaja Miharja was able to eat goats for a whole week. Now he is starting to reduce and only eats goats for 4 days a week.

"Actually, you can (eat goats). It may only be reduced. In the past, it was really crazy," explained Vita.