Ashton Kutcher shocked the world recently after sharing his gruesome struggles when he appeared on a TV show. Today, he's clearing things up before "rumors" started circulating online.

Taking to his official Twitter account, the "No Strings Attached" actor said before "a bunch of chatter" make rounds online, he clarified his rare vasculitis episode was already three years ago.

Although he suffered from symptoms like balance issues, vision and hearing impairment, the actor noted that he had "fully recovered" since then.

He concluded his post by saying he wanted to move on from the situation because he's "all good."

Kutcher also noted that he will be attending this year's New York Marathon.

Ashton Kutcher Shocks Fans After Health Confession

The recent news comes a day after the 44-year-old actor appeared on "Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge" where he revealed that he was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder.

He noted on the show that he suffered from a rare form of vasculitis which heavily affected his senses.

Explaining what he experienced after being diagnosed, the actor said it "knocked out" his vision and hearing as well as his "equilibrium."

Kutcher said he's lucky to be alive because when he started to realize the struggles made for him, "life starts to get fun."

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Ashton Kutcher Spends Time With Mila Kunis

It appears that the actor is making the most out of his time after recovering from his medical condition as he was spotted having quality time with his wife Mila Kunis and friends by the beach.

As reported by Us Weekly Magazine, the "Two and a Half Men" star was photographed playing football at Santa Barbara, California.

The couple was all smiles during the outing as bonded with friends.

Is Vasculitis Life-Threatening?

Fortunately for the actor, he survived the tragic effects of vasculitis.

According to Mayo Clinic, Kutcher's medical condition is an inflammation of the blood vessels. The condition can make the walls of blood vessels thicken, causing the passageway to have a smaller hole.

If blood flow is restricted due to a smaller passageway, it could cause horrendous effects to the human body such as damage to the organs and tissues.

Other symptoms of vasculitis include hearing and vision loss, infections, aneurysms, blood clots, and many more.

The medical condition is life-threatening as some cases could potentially lead to death.

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