After being released from an L.A. hospital on Monday, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker has reportedly been readmitted due to infections and complications from blood clots

The 42-year-old rock star is suffering from a staph infection and the skin infection known as cellulitis, in addition to the clots. Doctors are currently administering blood thinners to manage the latter condition. TMZ was first to report the news.

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In light of the news, Blink-182 has postponed additional dates of the band’s Kings of the Weekend residency at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.

“[Barker] has been ordered by the doctors to refrain from any activity that may cause further damage or cause the clots to travel,” the band said in a statement shared to their social media accounts on Tuesday. “As it stands now, he will be prevented from playing until the beginning of July when everything will be re-evaluated.”

Barker was first admitted to the hospital late last week to treat the blood clots.

Over the weekend he gave fans an update on his health battles, writing: “Blood clots in both arms and a [staph] infection wasn’t the news I was hoping for. I’ll be back soon, thanks for all the love & prayers.”

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The band will post the rescheduled dates on their website, and refunds are available for fans who cannot make it out for the new dates.

Barker previously said in a statement: “Drumming is my life and it kills me that I can’t perform for you guys this weekend. I hope to be back as soon as I can.”

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The famous stickman — who shares two kids, son Landon, 14, and daughter Alabama, 12, with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler — has weathered many health battles over the years.

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The drummer struggled with substance abuse (including painkillers like OxyContin) throughout his career, but he changed his life after tragedy struck: In 2008, he was in a plane crash that killed four and left him with burns on 65 percent of his body and a whole slew of new problems, from survivor’s guilt to PTSD. Then a year later, he lost one of his best friends (and fellow crash survivor), DJ AM (Adam Goldstein), to an overdose.