Recently, medical issues have plagued Bruce Springsteen to postpone several live shows to prevent an even worse scenario from unfolding with his health.

Those closest to the singer, such as his wife Patti Scialfa, medical professionals, and members of the E Street band - reportedly have urged the 73-year-old to pause upcoming shows to focus on restoring his health because he could 'get worse' if he doesn't take the time to recover.

The Daily Mail claims these individuals are worried that Springsteen's condition may worsen without some time devoted to rehabilitation.

Recently, the "Born to Run" singer's upcoming September shows have been postponed due to medical reasons.

Bruce Springsteen has been struggling with symptoms of peptic ulcer disease and is currently receiving treatment. This situation follows the cancellation of his two Philadelphia gigs caused by Covid-19.

The recent diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease for Bruce Springsteen has necessitated a break from regular activities.

At the behest of his wife, Patti Scialfa, Bruce is now focusing on recuperating from his affliction.

An insider who spoke to the outlet noted that due to the virus as well as "the latest strain," Springsteen has had difficulty over the past few years and was even forced to cancel shows in August.

For over 30 years, he has been wed to Scialfa, whom he met while frequenting a bar in his early twenties.

In 1984, Scialfa's remarkable musical skills were allowed to shine when she was invited to join The E Street Band on their renowned "Born in the USA" Tour.

Her sultry vocals and captivating stage presence enhanced Bruce Springsteen's concerts, making them remarkable for those lucky to attend.

For the first time, Springsteen reveals details about his struggles with depression while writing his 2016 memoir. His wife, was one of the few people who witnessed him at his lowest points, even though this inner turmoil may not have been perceptible to outsiders.

"Patti will observe a freight train bearing down, loaded with nitroglycerin and running quickly out of track ... she gets me to the doctors and says, 'This man needs a pill,'" Bruce revealed.

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Bruce Springsteen Health Update Now

In an unexpected turn of events, Bruce Springsteen will be taking a hiatus from touring following doctor's advice to tend to a health issue.

According to Hollywood Life, fans can anticipate his return on November 3 in Vancouver, Canada, as planned.

Consequently, he was prompted to send a message to his supporters after disclosing that eight tour dates would need to be rescheduled due to his health issues.

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