Understand the disease that kept Manu Bahtidão away from the stage and worried fans

Understand the disease that kept Manu Bahtidão away from the stage and worried fansPhoto: Reproduction

Manu Bahtidão surprised her fans on Tuesday afternoon (13/8) by announcing that she will need to step away from the stage to take care of her health. The singer’s team released an official statement stating that Manu will need a minimum break of 10 days before returning to her activities.

“MA Produções, together with the legal staff of the law firm Adelia Soares Advogados, legal representative of the singer Manu Bahtidão, communicates that, on medical recommendation and to preserve the artist’s health, she will need to be absent from her professional activities for a minimum period of 10 (ten) days for medical treatment.”. Although the official statement from the singer’s team did not reveal her diagnosis, Manu used Instagram to reassure her fans.

What does Manu Bahtidão have?

On her social networks, the singer revealed that she is curing a virus. “I have a personal virus! I’m not able to swallow saliva, body hurts, eyes burning, fever,” said the singer. “It’s been two days since I was feeling well, but today I ‘arried’! Just so the demons don’t speculate, I’ll be fine and I’ll be back, because I was born to be an eagle and not a chicken!”

Symptoms that the singer reported

Although she did not detail the specific type of virus with which she was diagnosed, Manu mentioned symptoms such as body aches, burning eyes, fever, malaise and difficulty swallowing. Viruses are caused by viruses such as rotavirus, adenovirus and others, and can cause both gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms.

How are viruses transmitted?

According to Bio-Manguinhos/Fiocruz, respiratory viruses are transmitted through droplets expelled through the mouth or nose of an infected person to a healthy person, while gastrointestinal viruses can be transmitted by fecal-oral contact.

In addition to the symptoms mentioned by Manu, such as body aches, fever and malaise, viruses can also cause coughing, lack of appetite, runny nose, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Treatment should be guided by a doctor and usually includes the use of prescription medications, as well as recommendations for abundant fluid consumption.

It is worth remembering that medical consultations are indispensable. If you experience these or other symptoms, it is important to seek help from health professionals. Only in this way do you receive diagnosis and appropriate treatment for your condition.

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