November 25, 2024

David Luiz has symptoms of viral hepatitis and will be tested

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David Luiz has symptoms of viral hepatitis and will be tested

Defender David Luiz needed a substitution at halftime Sao Paulo And the flamingo This Wednesday (24), in Morumbi (SP), going from Brazil CupAnd the Robro Negro won 3-1. The player has symptoms Lever Inflammation The virus will be tested on Thursday (25th) to see if he actually has the disease.

Officially, Rubro-Negro hasn’t made an announcement yet, something that should happen through the medical department next Friday (26). This Thursday, the cast got a break. Preliminary information on the defender’s clinical condition was provided by “ge” and confirmed UOL Sports.

Also during the match, when he was off the bench after being substituted by Fabricio Bruno, David Luiz was questioned by reporter Eric Faria, from Globo TVAbout what happened to him after he left the match, the defender said:

“I have a more serious problem. I’ll do some tests, and then I’ll tell you what it is.”

David Luiz gave a sad look, but he stayed until the end of the match, coming to embrace Everton Cibolinha after the third goal and also participating in the victory celebration alongside Flamengo in front of the red and black fans who attended the Morumbi.

What is viral hepatitis and what are its symptoms?

Defender David Luiz on arrival at Morumbi: a look of despair during the duel between Fla and Sao Paulo - Marcelo Cortes / Flamengo - Marcelo Cortes / Flamengo

Defender David Luiz on arrival at Morumbi: A look of despair during a duel between Florida and Sao Paulo

Photo: Marcelo Cortes/Flamingo

Viral hepatitis is a serious public health problem in Brazil and throughout the world. It is an infection of the liver that causes mild, moderate or severe changes. Symptoms are usually: fatigue, fever, malaise, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine and pale stools.

According to an article from the Ministry of Health, “In Brazil, hepatitis A, B and C viruses are caused by hepatitis E virus, which is less common in Brazil, and is easy to find in Africa and Asia.”

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