Thalia Dia Internacional del Helado day Thalia might not be able to taste the delicious flavors of Mexican food as she was recently diagnosed with Dysgeusia, a distortion of the sense of taste. The singer and actress took to social media to share her concern about this rare and complicated health diagnosis. “I am traumatized, they [doctors] have just confirmed that I have Dysgeusia. It is an alteration of taste with a constant taste of salt, of metal 24/7 and I can’t stop feeling it. What do I do?” she explained distressedly. The telenovela icon said she is so depressed with her situation that to reduce the symptoms; she tries to “drink water with lemon, things with vinegar, and eat things with a lot of salt.” “It’s strange because my sense of smell is perfect,” she reveals. “I can smell everything; When I eat, everything tastes good to me, but after I stop eating, I have this constant taste in my mouth 24/7,” she said. According to Thalia, she has been dealing with this situation since the end of last year but kept it quiet because she thought that it was only a temporary illness. Dysgeusia is associated with ageusia, the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, a decrease in taste sensitivity. According to experts, a diagnosis is usually complicated since the sense of taste is tied together with other sensory systems. Common causes of Dysgeusia include chemotherapy, asthma treatments, zinc deficiency, Liver disease, hypothyroidism, and more.
The actor Felipe Simas was rushed to hospital on Thursday (26th). The artist revealed that he had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called optic neuritis in a message on his own social network. Mariana Uhlmann, wife of Felipe Simas, shared on her social networks details about the actor's hospitalization: “On Sunday, upon returning from work, he noticed that his right vision had a different shade,” she reported. Felipe Simas continued: "With a distinct and blurred coloration in the center of the vision.” The next day, the actor sought the assistance of an ophthalmologist, who, faced with suspicion of optic neuritis, urgently recommended a brain MRI. After performing the imaging examination, the diagnosis of neuritis was confirmed. Optic neuritis is sometimes the first sign of multiple sclerosis.
"I got a very strong chest pain" It was not all happiness in the Argentine Under-23 's 5-0 win against Chile. In the first half, Claudio "el Diablito" Echeverri [18] ended up lying on the ground and raised some alarm. The youth had to be taken off the field of play on a stretcher and was assisted on the side by doctors. There was no evidence of muscle pain nor had he been the victim of a foul. What happened to "the Little Devil"? After the match, Claudio Echeverri himself explained what happened to him and why he must be treated: "In the match I got a very strong chest pain. I couldn't change the air, I couldn't breathe very well. I got really scared, I threw myself down and stayed for a while so I could breathe. Then, thank God, I got a bit better...but just in case I'm going to talk to the doctors to see what it is because something like this had never happened to me and I felt very afraid. I'm fine now," said the millionaire player.
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