I’m a Doctor and These BA.2 Symptoms Have Me Alarmed — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

As a doctor, I’m always on the lookout for symptoms that could indicate a serious health issue. Recently, I’ve noticed two symptoms that have me particularly alarmed: fatigue and weight gain. While these symptoms can be caused by a variety of factors, they can also be signs of a more serious underlying condition. To help you better understand these symptoms and how to address them, I’m going to share some tips on what to eat and what to avoid. By making the right dietary choices, you can help reduce your risk of developing a serious health issue.

I’m a Doctor and These BA.2 Symptoms Have Me Alarmed — Eat This Not That

As a doctor, I’m always on the lookout for signs and symptoms of serious health issues. Recently, I’ve been seeing an increase in patients with BA.2 symptoms, and it has me alarmed. BA.2 is a type of virus that can cause severe respiratory illness, and it’s important to take steps to protect yourself and your family.

The most common symptoms of BA.2 are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Other symptoms may include body aches, fatigue, and loss of appetite. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek medical attention right away.

The best way to protect yourself from BA.2 is to practice good hygiene. Wash your hands often with soap and water, and avoid touching your face. It’s also important to avoid close contact with people who are sick, and to stay home if you’re feeling ill.

Eating a healthy diet is also important for protecting yourself from BA.2. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can help boost your immune system and keep you healthy. Avoid processed foods and sugary drinks, as these can weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to illness.

If you think you may have BA.2, it’s important to seek medical attention right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce the severity of symptoms and prevent serious complications. So, if you’re experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, don’t hesitate to contact your doctor.

Almost two years ago, the globe was hit by a pandemic, the COVID pandemic. Unfortunately, many lives were lost due to this virus. The virus also affected many other people, the most vulnerable being the elderly and those with an underlying medical condition, making them ill, and causing them to spend their money in order to get healthcare services. It’s quite heartbreaking to see that most of us seem to have quickly forgotten about. The virus has not gotten weaker but instead, new strong variants have evolved. This makes COVID still important to know about. Read on to find out more—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss these Sure Signs You’ve Already Had COVID.

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COVID mainly causes problems with the respiratory system. Its symptoms, which range from mild to fatal, start to show 2 days to 14 days after the victim’s first exposure to the virus. The mild symptoms will likely go away on their own, but fatal symptoms should be a cause for alarm. The first alarming symptom of COVID is fever. Our body’s temperature will rise above the normal. The fever can be accompanied by a headache.

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This symptom occurs when our immune system and COVID interact in our lungs interfering with the normal circulation of air within the lungs and blood. A person experiencing this symptom will thirst for air but can not be able to inhale enough to fill up for this urge (makes you gasp for air). This can make you very frightened and uncomfortable. The feeling can be compared to asphyxiation.

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A person will experience chest pain when you inhale, exhale, cough or sneeze. It is advised to seek urgent medical attention if you experience this symptom. It can be a sign of a serious condition like a blood clot in the lungs which is caused by the virus. A severe infection of COVID can also cause inflammation of the heart muscles (myocarditis) which also results into chest pains.

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One of the functions of blood is transportation. When oxygen drops below normal levels in our blood, the brain will also be affected. When this happens i.e, when the brain is supplied with less oxygen than the usual amount, it results in confusion and other mental complications such as lethargy. Persons infected with COVID will likely experience this mental symptom. This is due to the inability of the lungs to supply enough oxygen to the blood, thus an inadequate supply of oxygen to the brain.

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Even though COVID mainly affects the respiratory system, one of the symptom it causes is Diarrhea. The virus can attack gut cells interfering with their normal functioning thus causing stomach upsets and diarrhea. Diarrhea dehydrates a person, and when it accompanies other symptoms, a person should seek immediate medical attention. At the start, diarrhea may be mild but it will persist as days goes by.

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It is among the first symptoms that begin to show as soon as a person is infected with COVID. They mostly appear because COVID makes one tired and inactive so muscles become numb and stiff. The aches can be mild or severe.

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These symptoms will most likely appear together. To know that you are infected with COVID, among the symptoms that will show is your inability to taste or smell.

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Visit your doctor in case you experience any of the mentioned symptoms. The more you delay seeking medical attention, the more the symptoms will become severe. The key lesson COVID taught us is that, if you get infected, your health can quickly deteriorate, in such a way that can even result in death. So it is our own responsibility to take action in either prevention of COVID or in seeking treatment.

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Despite relaxed measures in many areas across the country and a decline in the rate of infection, COVID is still among us. We should therefore practice good hygiene and still take preventive measures. COVID vaccines are also available and have been found to be effective in the prevention of new infections. And to protect your life and the lives of others, don’t visit any of these 35 Places You’re Most Likely to Catch COVID.

Kire Stojkovski, M.D.

Dr. Kire Stojkovski is a practicing Medical Doctor. He specializes in gynecology, pharmacology, internal medicine, and surgery. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in oncology. Read more