Sure sign that you have Covid, like these celebrities who did
These stars survived Covid and some of his worst symptoms.
While health experts and doctors have played the most important role in raising awarenessCOVID-19 [FeminineDuring the pandemic, celebrities also did their part using their platforms to share their personal health struggles with the virus. During last year, dozens of stars fought from Covid-19 and fortunately, most survived. However, during their battles, they have had some of the most common and important symptoms. Here are 10 sure signs you have Covid now, according to some of Hollywood's biggest stars that have survived them. Read on and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.
You may have backaches "atrociators"
The only symptom lived by Ellen dengeneres during his battle of Covid. She had never heard of. "Apparently, back pain is a symptom of Covid, which I did not know. I do not say if you have a back pain, you have Covid, but it's a symptom. It's the only symptom that I've had. I did not have a headache. I did not have a fever. I did not lose my sense of taste, "she revealed during the description of his test on his show . "The fourth day, I woke up with backpacks and I thought I pulled a strange muscle or slept because I was in a different bed, but it just persists. So the doctor put me on Pain pills and muscle regulators, "she continued. "My back worsened. It was as if I feared a coast." Doctors put it on a steroid package "because the other things did not work" and finally the pain disappeared.
You can have a relentless fever
Broadway Star Danny Burstein revealed his Covid-19 nightmare toHollywood journalist. In addition to a series of other symptoms, he revealed that he was suffering from a fever that simply did not happen. "My fever has always been about 101.6, give or take," he revealed. "Tylenol seemed to keep it at the bay," he said, "he added that he was taking an antibiotic and other drugs so he could sleep at night," nothing seemed to do anything . "
You can have a bloody cough
Burstein revealed that a particular symptom was distinguished from the rest. "I did not need this test result to find out that I have had Covid-19," he stated on the expectation of his test results. "I counted blood for two to three days." Despite the fact that he uses "an inhaler and a cough syrup with codetine", he always has trouble sleeping. "The phlegm of this disease produced is like a white foaming plate. You understand how this could accumulate and prevent one of having enough breath. My phlegm was striated and tinged with blood," he explained later.
You can have a multi-inflammatory syndrome
The rapper of Chicago Jeremih was hospitalized with a serious case of COVID at the end of the fall, suffering from complication of several inflammatory syndrome, a condition that causes inflamed large organs. "My heart was beating irregularly. My liver and my liver and my kidneys were out. I can talk about it now because, thank you, I did it and I'm still there, but I was on dialysis. I was On things I can only remember my grandparents talking, being so young, "he explained." They continued to tell me that the numbers were not better, " he added. "I'm like, when did my body hurt? I have never had a problem with my life all my life, for 33 years! So that everything has just stopped, I'm like, my man. "After a long stay at the ICU, he was released and literally had to" learn to walk again. "
You can have hallucinations
During his CNN showCuomo Prime TimeChris Cuomo revealed scary details about her experience with Covid in the spring. "This virus came to me, I have never seen anything like this," he said, adding that he had a fever of more than 103 "who would not have stopped smoking. And C ' was like someone beating me like a piñata. " He also had the thrills, which were so serious that they caused him a chip a tooth and were standing all night hallucinating. "My father spoke to me, I saw people from the university, people I had not seen since always," he said. "It was weird what I lived."
You may have a tightening of your chest
Burstein finally understood that he needed to go to the hospital when he "could not stop coughing" and knew another scary symptom: chest pain. "My breathing has become laborious, I felt a tightening in my chest," he explained. "I could not seem to have enough air in my lungs. I felt at the light head and I felt on a knee fearing that I was about to faint or fall. I wondered : "Is it time to go to the emergency room? ' I got up, I'm ready to breathe deeply and muscular. But when I got up, I was once again lit. "He described the feeling like the feeling of" a boy of 80 pounds standing on my chest, "he said.
You can suffer a loss of sense of smell
During a virtual appearance onThe late show with Stephen Colbert In November, Hugh Grant revealed that his infection had started with sweats and oppression of the chest, but soon led to the loss of sense of smell. "It started as a single very strange syndrome where I continued to break a terrible sweat. It was like a sweat poncho, really embarrassing. Then my eyes felt about three sizes too big and this feeling as if a huge man was sitting on my chest, a kind of Harvey Weinstein or someone, "he revealed." I thought, "I do not know what it is", then I walked in the street one day and I thought that "I can not feel the fucking things" and you start to panic, "he added. To check his senses, he started" sniffing flowers "but could not take a perfume." And you get more and more desperate - I started sniffing in garbage cans. You know, you want to sniff the armpits of strangers because you can not feel anything. I finally returned home and spray Chanel # 5 directly in my face. Could not feel one thing, but I'm blind! "He joked.
You can have an anorexia, a.k.a. a loss of appetite
Andy Cohen revealed during an episode of SIRIUSXMJeff Lewis live, that his appetite has been seriously affected. "Yesterday was horrible. I have these moments every day I'm like I'm like" oh, wait, I think I feel totally better "then 10 minutes later, I'm like" ohh ... " I have no sense of smell, I do not really have an appetite. I forces me to eat soup. Last night, I had a bowl of soup for dinner, that was all I 'Aided yesterday, I did not have an appetite. "
You can have a shortness of breath
Bachelor Star Colton Underwood has experienced one of the most common Covid symptoms: shortness of breath, revealing that during his health crisis, it was "difficult to breathe". "I feel like accessing about 20% of my lungs"Underwood told peopleat the time. "My breath is shorter and I had to train to talk differently from my breath. And I have to lie down and rest a lot."
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You can have a brain fog
Alyssa Milano, who has been voice of hair loss as one of his long-lasting symptoms, also struggled with brain fog. "It's hard, especially when you're an actor and a big part of your identity is wrapped in these things, like having long silky hair and clean skin," she revealed onThe show Dr. Oz. "With that too, I have the brain fog. For whom, again, as an actress, like a person who has to memorize the dialogue and be able to write and react, and to be on my toes, it's scary."
What if you have these symptoms
ThisCDCLists below the most common symptoms of COVID:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Tired
- Muscle or body
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Irritated throat
- Congestion or flowing nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
If you encounter symptoms or symptoms mentioned by celebrities - contact a health professional. And followDr. Anthony Fauci 's fundamentals and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live-wear afacial mask, the social distance, avoiding big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hygiene of the hand, vaccinate yourself when it is Available for you and protect your life and life of your life. others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.