Adele has had an surgery on his throat to save his voice
Adele has undergone throat surgery that November 7, to address a health problem that forced him to cancel his concerts regularly and rest his voice completely.
A spokesman for the Massachusetts General Hospital reported that Monday, November 7, Adele had undergone microsurgery on the vocal cords to stop the bleeding polyp Benin. This problem had forced the singer to cancel concerts in the U.S. in October and became the singer recurring, forcing her to cancel her concerts regularly in order to rest his voice. It was said last week that the singer was suffering from throat cancer.
His record label, Columbia Records, announced last month that the interpreter of Someone Like You is operated by the throat. The bleeding Adele would have been caused by the rupture of unstable blood vessels located on the vocal cords. The singer was then made on Monday in Boston, a research center specializing in voice. The singer is expected to recover fully from this surgery. However, Columbia Records announced that it would "fully recover before planning a comeback."