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Culture May 18, 2020

Wendy Williams taking time off due to health issues

WATCH: Wendy Williams reveals Graves' disease diagnosis

Wendy Williams is taking time off from her show to focus on her health.

The star, 55, who has been filming "The Wendy Williams Show" from home during the novel coronavirus pandemic, has been experiencing fatigue due to Graves' disease, according to a social media statement shared from her Twitter account Monday.

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Williams revealed her Graves' disease diagnosis in early 2018.

PHOTO: Wendy Williams attends Pride March-WorldPride NYC 2019 on June 30, 2019, in New York.
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Wendy Williams attends Pride March-WorldPride NYC 2019 on June 30, 2019, in New York.
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"In consultation with her doctor and as a precautionary measure, she will be taking some time off as she continues to receive treatment," the statement reads. "We look forward to welcoming Wendy back soon and continuing the Wendy@Home shows. More updates on a return date will follow."

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— Wendy Williams (@WendyWilliams) May 18, 2020

Williams, told viewers in 2018 that she was diagnosed with Graves' disease and as a result, needed to take three weeks off of work. Graves' disease is an immune system disorder that results in hyperthyroidism, according to the Mayo Clinic. Symptoms differ from person to person, but can include pressure or pain in the eyes, puffy or retracted eyelids and light sensitivity.

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In 2019, the talk show host suffered another health crisis -- she was diagnosed with lymphedema, a condition in which a build-up of fluid occurs in the limbs because the lymph system is damaged or blocked, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a division of the National Institutes of Health.

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"I've got it under control and if [the swelling in] my feet and lower things never go all the way down, at least I have this machine," she said, likely referring to a compression device. "I sit for 45 minutes a day. And believe me, it's the best party entertainer ever. Everybody who comes over wants to do this."