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Li Ruotong's current condition was exposed, and he lamented that he had no medical treatment for his "strange disease".

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Li Ruotong's current condition was exposed, and he lamented that he had no medical treatment for his "strange disease".

Hong Kong star Li Ruotong became popular for playing the little dragon girl in the 1995 version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" with Louis Koo, and her fairy appearance also gave her the title of "the most beautiful little dragon girl" over the years, and at the age of 57, she still maintains a slender figure and frozen age beauty. However, recently, some netizens posted that when Li Ruotong tasted food, there was a protrusion next to his cheeks, which caused a plastic surgery controversy, but some fans also jumped out to refute, indicating that in the past interview, Li Ruotong said that he was suffering from a strange disease.

Li Ruotong's current condition was exposed, and he lamented that he had no medical treatment for his "strange disease".
Li Ruotong's current condition was exposed, and he lamented that he had no medical treatment for his "strange disease".

Li Ruotong was recently invited by Carina Lau to participate in the show, and after appearing in Shantou, she was surrounded by fans to shoot, and it can be seen from the video that Li Ruotong is still radiant without a filter, and her figure is also maintained very well. However, when Li Ruotong tasted the local food, he was surprised to see that when chewing, there were two protrusions on Li Ruotong's cheeks near his ears, which caused controversy, and netizens asked: "Has she also moved her face!

However, for plastic surgery, fans also jumped out to explain that Li Ruotong was interviewed many years ago, and said that when he was filming "The Condor Heroes", he may have stayed up late during that time, and he liked to eat biscuits and didn't like to drink water, so he had a strange disease "saliva secretion gland blockage". This condition is that when eating and chewing food, the saliva glands will bulge, and she also said, "When you chew, it will become a strip like a protruding finger, and if it is swollen badly, it will feel pain, I press it, and it will flatten, but it will not go away." ”

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