Artie Lange's had another health scare.

The 50-year-old comedian on Saturday was slated to perform at the Goodyear Theater in Akron, Ohio, but did not make the show due to medical complications arising from his battle with diabetes, TMZ reported.

Lange, shock jock Howard Stern's sidekick from 2001 until 2009, felt under-the-weather due to elevated sugar levels as result of his condition, the website reported.

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Slugger: Artie Lange, 50, was taken to a New Jersey hospital Saturday due to high blood sugar, insiders told TMZ. He was snapped at SiriusXM studios in NYC this past July

The comic was advised by his doctor to avoid boarding a plane in his native New Jersey as result of his ailment, and to check into a nearby hospital instead.

Lange fell ill during a previous flight in which he had similar symptoms, insiders told the outlet, adding that he's feeling better after a trip to an emergency room in the Garden State.

Lange, who's featured on Judd Apatow's HBO program Crashing, was previously hospitalized in April of 2014 in Michigan after he said he went 'into diabetic shock,' sharing a photo from his hospital bed.

He wrote alongside the photo, 'Trying to get better. Sorry for missing gigs.'

Past problems: Lange shared this shot from inside his hospital room three years back

And many more: Lange celebrated his 50th birthday this week with family and friends

The performer, who celebrated his 50th birthday last week, has been unabashed about his battle with addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine on numerous platforms, including his books Too Fat To Fish and Crash And Burn.

He ceased doing his solo podcast earlier this year to team up with another ex-SiriusXM radio personality in Anthony Cumia for The Artie and Anthony Show on Cumia's streaming service, Compound Media.