The Russian doctor, Vladimir Polybuk, an immunologist, warned all those infected with the “Omicron” mutant of hypersensitivity.
In an interview with URA.RU, the specialist notes that those infected with the “Omicron” mutant of the emerging coronavirus suffer from pain.
He adds, explaining, what is meant here is hypersensitivity, where the patient feels pain in all areas of his body.
He says, “When you touch any area of the patient’s body, he does not feel pain. But when you press a little on any part of his body, he will feel pain in the skin, muscles and bones. That is, all over his body.”
For his part, Dr. Nikolai Kryuchkov, a Russian immunologist, explains that hypersensitivity can develop in humans as a result of injury to peripheral nerves. Therefore, the patient may feel numbness, tingling, pain, or even cold, and the like.
It is reported that Dr. Yevgeny Timakov, an infectious disease specialist, previously mentioned that patients with the “Omicron” mutant feel severe abdominal pain and headache, as well as pain in the muscles and lower back.