‘INCREDIBLY PAINFUL,’ says Ellen DeGeneres. ‘I had no idea that was a symptom.’

Ellen DeGeneres recently shared her experience with COVID-19, revealing an unexpected and debilitating symptom: severe back pain. The talk show host, who contracted the virus in December 2020 despite taking precautions, described the pain as excruciating and unlike anything she had anticipated. Her candid admission has drawn attention to the lesser-known effects of the virus, which can vary widely from person to person.

DeGeneres recounted her ordeal, stating, “What they don’t tell you is that you will have severe back pain. I had no notion that was a symptom until I spoke with a few other people.” Her comments highlight how COVID-19 symptoms can extend beyond the commonly recognized fever, cough, and fatigue. Many sufferers have reported unusual manifestations, including muscle aches, neurological issues, and, as in Ellen’s case, intense back pain.

The comedian’s revelation has sparked conversations about the diverse ways COVID-19 can affect the body. Medical experts have noted that musculoskeletal pain, including back discomfort, can result from inflammation or the body’s immune response to the virus. While not everyone experiences this symptom, DeGeneres’ story serves as a reminder of the virus’s unpredictable nature and the importance of staying informed about its potential effects.

Ellen’s openness about her struggle has resonated with others who faced similar symptoms but may not have connected them to COVID-19. Her message underscores the need for continued research and public awareness about the virus’s full range of impacts. As the world continues to navigate the pandemic, stories like hers provide valuable insight into the varied and sometimes surprising challenges of COVID-19 recovery.

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