American-South Korean singer Park Jung-hyun, popularly known as Lena Park, has reportedly shared a personal medical experience. According to a Korean news outlet, Kbizoom, the singer reportedly disclosed that she had been dismissing symptoms of potential fatigue and exhaustion. However, things changed after the singer's hospital visit. She stated,
“When the doctor told me there was a cyst on my vocal cords, my mind went blank. I really believed I was just tired."
She added,
“I thought losing my voice temporarily was just normal. But I was stunned when I saw the hospital results."
The singer recently posted a cooking video on her YouTube channel of her making "Kimchi Spam Noodles" on June 23, 2025.
Singer Lena Park makes physical health revelations after hospital visit

Lena Park has reportedly opened up about a health condition, per Kbizoom. Voice changes can reportedly be a common symptom of fatigue and exhaustion in singers. However, a visit to the hospital became a reminder for Park not to dismiss her health symptoms. She reportedly noted,
“I brushed it off as fatigue but going to the hospital made me realize how serious it could have been.”
She described her voice as her "lifeline" and added,
“The thought of losing it terrified me.”
She reportedly underwent "surgery and treatment" for the cyst removal. She thought about her experience and noted that she had realigned her priorities. She said,
“I now make sure to rest my voice and reduce my schedule. Health comes first."
She added,
“I’ve realized that if I’m not healthy, then standing on stage doesn’t mean anything.”
However, the Korean news outlet hasn't revealed the exact details of when the singer appeared on a "television show" and the timeline of her treatment.
Lena Park's health scare prompted her to become careful about her physical health. The singer has reportedly adopted newer techniques and schedules that protect her voice from potential damage. As indicated on her YouTube channel, she appears to be maintaining a healthy balance with cooking and singing videos.