The dancer shared how she is handling Donatello's recovery after his tonsil and adenoid surgery
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Noelia Marzol once again used her social media to share an update on the health of her son Donatello, who is four years old and underwent a scheduled tonsil and adenoid surgery on Friday.
After being discharged from the hospital, the boy is already at home and is recovering well, although under strict care as indicated by the doctors.
Through her Instagram stories, the dancer showed how they are experiencing the first day after surgery and explained that, although the little one is in good spirits, the main challenge is ensuring he rests.
Noelia Marzol saliendo de la clínica junto a su hijo
"He needs to stay still for 10 days," Marzol said, referring to the medical recommendation to ensure a complication-free recovery.
To help Donatello remain calm during this period, the family turned to games and activities that do not involve physical movement.
Among them, Marzol showed a set of colored gems with more than 500 pieces, designed to decorate illustrations from animated movies.
This playful activity became a key ally in keeping the boy entertained and focused while he complies with the necessary rest.
Noelia Marzol mostró los avances de su hijo en redes sociales
The artist had already reassured her followers as soon as she left the operating room, when she appeared holding Donatello in her arms and wrote: "Dona had surgery yesterday. He's doing super well! He handled it really well."
Hours later, she confirmed the boy's good progress: "We're already at home playing," accompanying the message with images of the little one actively engaged, although adapted to his condition.
Donatello's history of accidents
This is not the first time Donatello's health has caused concern among Marzol's followers. In recent months, the dancer has recounted various everyday incidents typical of childhood.
In the middle of the year, the boy suffered a fall in a public area that caused a scrape on his face, a situation Marzol downplayed with humor: "Dona landed on the asphalt... Nothing out of the ordinary. He's great," she wrote at the time, alongside an image of the little one enjoying an ice cream.
Months earlier, in July 2024, Donatello had also had a domestic accident when he hurt his fingers with a door, which required three stitches. Back then, the artist described the moment with rawness and sincerity, without hiding the stress and exhaustion the family went through.