Marcos cautious with what he eats after diverticulitis, Palace says
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. presides over the UPLIFT Committee meeting on April 7, 2026 to review the Development Budget Coordination Committee's recommendations on the excise tax on petroleum products. (Photo courtesy of PCO)
Malacañang reiterated that President Marcos is not experiencing any health concerns at present, adding that his previous illness has made him more cautious about his diet.
Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro clarified that after being diagnosed with diverticulitis in January this year, it was no longer affecting his day-to-day work.
It only made him more cautious about what he eats, Castro said.
"Noon pa 'yan. Nung una niyang naranasan ang pain due to diverticulitis (That has been the case for a long time. It started when he first experienced pain due to diverticulitis)," the Palace official stressed on Wednesday, April 8, when asked if the pain caused by diverticulitis has affected the President's work.
"Kaya nag iingat na siya sa pagkain dahil ayaw na niyang maranasan ang pain na yun ulit (Since then, he has been careful with what he eats because he doesn’t want to go through that kind of pain again)," Castro added.
She has once again made it clear that Marcos is well and no longer experiences the pain caused by diverticulitis.
"Wala po siyang nararanasan na hindi maganda ngayon (He is not experiencing anything concerning right now). That is not the current situation. Now, he is well," the Palace official said.
The Palace mouthpiece's clarification reiterated her statement from Monday, April 6, where she said the President was not ill.
It followed social media posts questioning the President's well-being after he posted an old photo with his family on Easter.
Marcos was diagnosed with diverticulitis, a common intestinal condition, in January.