COVID-19 Update / If there is increased appetite after recovering from Corona, there may be signs of a new disease

Zoom News : May 15, 2021, 04:56 PM
New Delhi: Millions of people are returning to their homes by defeating it daily between CoronaVirus epidemic spread across the country. Even after being discharged from hospitals, they are troubled by whether they will be really fit as well. Will they be able to do all that they used before

According to doctors, both the ability and odor of the person who came under the grip of Coronavirus. Because of this he could not eat properly. In such a case, after recovering from the disease, the brain starts to send a message to the body to keep healthy, due to which the hunger of the people increases. If this trend remained for 2-4 days then it is okay or else it can also be symptoms of diabetes

Doctors believe that during CoronaVirus infection when the body fights with the virus, it is weak after recovering. Because of which it seems too hungry. The less symptoms of Corona or more hunger are increasing in patients without symptoms. The doctor says that the symptoms of hunger growing are not found to be seen in the serious patients of Corona.

Doctors say that people eat anything if hungry, it is not good for the body. This increases the obesity of the body and many other diseases go home. In such a situation, people should be able to make their diet chart (Corona Diet Chart) by consulting the doctors and should take catering according to that.

Doctors say that after recovering from CoronaVirus, your appetite has already increased too much and if you want to eat something continuously, then you should contact your doctor without any delay. These can also be symptoms of other diseases related to obesity or liver.

After recovering from CoronaVirus, you should take light food (corona diet chart). Such food is high protein and fiber. In that food, there are pulses and sprouts. Roti-vegetable and rice can take regular diet. You can also eat seasonal fruits or vegetables.

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