“60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan has been admitted to the hospital again as she continues to deal with health problems stemming from a brutal sexual assault in Egypt in 2011.

The 43-year-old CBS News reporter is back in a Washington, DC-area hospital, the network confirmed on Tuesday.

In February, Page Six reported that Logan was admitted to the hospital with digestive disease diverticulitis and internal bleeding.

A CBS source said, “Lara’s health has continued to suffer and she has been hospitalized numerous times in the years following the attack in Egypt. She has to make some serious decisions if she should undergo surgery and her health going forward as she continues to pursue the work she loves.”

Breitbart News first reported that Logan was back in the hospital due to complications from the sexual assault she suffered while covering the Arab Spring.

Logan was forcefully separated from her producer and bodyguard as she reported in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, surrounded by the crowds celebrating the toppling of then-President Hosni Mubarak. Logan was beaten and sexually assaulted by a group of men.

She later said in an interview with Scott Pelley, “There was no doubt in my mind that I was in the process of dying … I thought not only am I going to die, but it’s going to be just a torturous death that’s going to go on forever.” She said of her attackers, “For an extended period of time, they raped me with their hands,” before a woman saved her by putting her arms around her.

Ed Butowsky, a close friend of Lara and her family, told Breitbart News,“Very few people know how stoic and incredibly tough this lady is. In spite of everything she’s had to face in the last two years, people have no idea the physical suffering she has been enduring due to the brutal sexual assault she encountered in Egypt during the Arab Spring while reporting for ‘60 Minutes.'”

“I’ve been in and around this business and people don’t understand how hard reporters work and how much time they put in. Lara, above all of it, has been doing it for four years since this brutal attack and suffering in every way, shape or form. Maybe it’s time for people to realize these people are human beings,” Butowsky, a money manager who makes regular TV appearances, added.

Butowsky said Logan has been going in and out of the hospital for the last few years, while continuing to report from the most dangerous places while raising her two children with her husband. Butowsky told Breitbart News she has been in the hospital at least four times this year.

“It was amazing that on Sunday we watched her report — and do an amazing job on a piece on Christianity in Iraq — and she did the story while ISIS was just four to six miles from where she was reporting,” Butowsky said. “She did the story over the last four to six months on location in the face of ISIS all while suffering from the brutal sexual assault she suffered at the hands of evil forces at play during the Arab Spring. She has not only a mental but a physical tattoo of what these savages do to people. Tip your hat to all reporters brave enough to do this type of work.”

A CBS spokesman said Tuesday, “We were sorry to learn that Lara was readmitted to the hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery.”