Brandi Glanville has detailed the most 'painful' part of her current medical issues that caused her to lose five teeth and $70,000.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stunned fans earlier this month after sharing a selfie and going on to explain her recent health woes.
Glanville announced on Instagram that she was returning to Cameo after dealing with health issues for 'over a year'.
She then shared an updated photo of what she looks like now, which sparked concern among her fans.
"Let me share what I look like & why I had to take a pause... check next post & f**king suck it haters," she said.
The former model went on to say that she had been in and out of hospital and spent a whopping $70,000 trying to pinpoint the issues she is facing.
Fans voiced their concerns over the former model (Twitter/@BrandiGlanville)
She went on to explains how medical experts have suggested she may be suffering with a parasite jumping around her face.
Glanville has since been speaking with Page Six's Evan Real and Danny Murphy about her recent health worries and how it's being treated.
The actor was asked if she believes her issues are being caused by a parasite in her face, to which she responded: "I don’t f**king know. We don’t know."
Speaking of how she looks now, Glanville added: "I prefer [my face] when it’s a little swollen, to be honest. When it’s only swollen on one side, it’s not great. But the sinking in thing is killing me slowly, because I just feel like I look like a crackhead."
She continued: "You could do anything you want to me, and I’d be OK with it. I’ve had days of looking normal, not weeks. I wish. But it comes and goes.
Glanville has opened up on her health worries (Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)
"Over the weekend, it was only swollen on the right side of my face, so I looked like I had a really big meatball in the right side of my cheek."
The former model then went into the symptoms she's experienced in recent times.
"Whenever I get the chills, it’s generally an infection," she added to Page Six.
"Then I start having the ticking in my ear, and then whatever’s in my face, moving around, started moving around again. And it starts sinking in again.
"The pain is more mental than anything, because I have been hiding and going through a deep, deep depression. Even if I could work now, at this point, I couldn’t. So it’s just been a really rough two years for me."