What Happened To Andrew Schimmer's Wife Jho Rovero?
Famous model Jho Rovero is currently suffering from an illness named mental hypoxia. Andrew Schimmer has been at his wife's bedside in the hospital for days.

Jho Rovero is currently fighting the disease, and the illness is making her health condition worsen. However, doctors say there is still hope.
Rovero was previously admitted and underwent the necessary treatment. She was getting better with the days, and Schimmer and his family had high hopes of getting her better. She did get better with medication as she was discharged last week.
Unfortunately, just a week later, she had to be hospitalized again. This Tuesday, she was back in the hospital bed as fans and well-wishers wished her a quick recovery.

She now has to go through more medication and surgical procedures. Hopefully, everything will go well for the actor and his family.
What Is Mental Hypoxia? Anatomy Of The Disease
Mental hypoxia usually occurs when there is not enough oxygen in the brain. This sickness can happen when someone is drowning, choking, suffocating, or in cardiac arrest. Some other significant factors for causes include carbon monoxide inhaling and passive smoking.
The fatal consequence of mental hypoxia is a brain injury that can be sustained for a certain period or even an entire lifetime. Sometimes, this condition can also lead to the death of a person.
When the brain doesn't supply enough oxygen, the brain cells start to decay and die, resulting in hypoxia. So, immediate treatment and consultation are necessary.
The symptoms of hypoxia can vary with the condition and state of the illness.
1. Dysarthria and slurred speech
2. Blue or grey lips or skin, often dry
3. seizures and stroke
4. mydriasis and dilated pupils
5. Amnesia and temporary memory loss
Rovero had suffered a severe asthma attack, which caused her cardiac arrest, cerebral hypoxia, and other complications.
Jho is receiving therapy for his cerebral hypoxia condition in the hospital. She has been receiving treatment in the emergency until being observed for the past 24 hours.