Overview
- The former Gran Hermano participant is in intermediate care at Clínica Bazterrica receiving treatment for leptospirosis.
- Scheffler said in an audio message that she is in intense pain and "having a very bad time," and later asked followers on Instagram to pray for her.
- Her clinical course included five days in intensive care, a brief improvement with transfer to a common room, and a relapse with fever that prompted a return to intermediate care.
- Doctors first suspected dengue before confirming leptospirosis, a bacterial infection typically spread through water or surfaces contaminated by animal urine.
- Family members have visited, and ex-partner Nito Artaza expressed concern while saying he trusts the medical team; the source of her infection remains unconfirmed.