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Japan's Empress Michiko has fallen ill with symptoms linked to psychological stress, the Imperial Household Agency has said. | Japan's Empress Michiko has fallen ill with symptoms linked to psychological stress, the Imperial Household Agency has said. |
The 72-year-old empress was suffering from intestinal bleeding, nose bleeds and mouth ulcers, an agency spokesman said. | |
Empress Michiko will take a short break from her duties to recuperate. | |
Her daughter-in-law, Princess Masako, has been suffering from a stress-linked illness for several years. | |
Masako, a former diplomat, has been seen in public only rarely since late 2003 because of what the palace calls an "adjustment disorder". | |
Her troubles have sparked debate about the lives of royal women within the confines of the very traditional and conservative Imperial Household Agency. | |
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Empress Michiko fell ill with a cold on 19 February, the agency said, and had not felt well since then. | |
A spokesman for the agency outlined her symptoms at a news conference. | |
"Her doctors believe this is due to psychological stress," the spokesman said. | |
She will take a five-day break from her duties before receiving the Swedish king and queen. She will then spend more time recuperating outside Tokyo. | |
Empress Michiko, who is the wife of Emperor Akihito, was the first commoner to marry an heir to the throne. | |
But she has suffered from stress in the past and in the 1990s lost her voice for a period of several months, apparently after unflattering reports in tabloids. | |
Earlier this month, the Japanese government complained about a book by an Australian journalist about Princess Masako and her life as a royal, saying it insulted the royal family. |