This free lesson we’ll will discuss the prevention, testing and treatment of Covid-19.
Join Dr Kelly Rothe, DO as she explains the how to deal with the effects of Covid-19. Including the longterm effects and complications that may arise from repeated infection.
The most important aspects of your health and disease prevention include being up to date with your preventative well visit. Get closer to your ideal weight range, incorporate movement into every day, get adequate sleep, improve your coping skill and spiritual well-being. Ask for help.
Avoid flour, sugar and artificial sugar substitutes. Eat more plants. Having inflammation or being overweight are increased risk factors for the second phase of COVID. The first few days are a typical flu like viral illness, fever, loss of taste or smell, allergic symptoms, headache, nausea – pretty much anything goes! Then you feel a little better and think you kicked it, and then the inflammatory phase can set in – return of fevers, clots that leave you breathless, brain fog, fatigue and digestive issues. It can hit any organ system.
Testing Options
Testing options: PCR viral best option, rapid tests if + can be helpful (rare false + studies except for a batch of Abbott), false negative are very common though – especially with Omicron + tests may not show up until day 8 so please be careful to quarantine and mask until symptom-free or PCR negative at that point.
Coping with Covid
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This free lesson we’ll will discuss the prevention, testing and treatment of Covid-19.
Join Dr Kelly Rothe, DO as she explains the how to deal with the effects of Covid-19. Including the longterm effects and complications that may arise from repeated infection.
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Prevention
The most important aspects of your health and disease prevention include being up to date with your preventative well visit. Get closer to your ideal weight range, incorporate movement into every day, get adequate sleep, improve your coping skill and spiritual well-being. Ask for help.
Avoid flour, sugar and artificial sugar substitutes. Eat more plants. Having inflammation or being overweight are increased risk factors for the second phase of COVID. The first few days are a typical flu like viral illness, fever, loss of taste or smell, allergic symptoms, headache, nausea – pretty much anything goes! Then you feel a little better and think you kicked it, and then the inflammatory phase can set in – return of fevers, clots that leave you breathless, brain fog, fatigue and digestive issues. It can hit any organ system.
Testing Options
Testing options: PCR viral best option, rapid tests if + can be helpful (rare false + studies except for a batch of Abbott), false negative are very common though – especially with Omicron + tests may not show up until day 8 so please be careful to quarantine and mask until symptom-free or PCR negative at that point.