Tummy and Ear viruses?


Question:
I went to the doctors to day and my doctor listened to my tummy and said I have virus? she didn't say what type of virus just a virus I picked up at tafe.

she said it might have something to with your inner ear that making you feel giddy and dizzy.

can somebody please explain to me what my virus is or it just the 24hr bug?

Answers:
The doctor really has no way to know what kind of virus it is. Medicine is commonly based in general principles. For example, if the doctor tells you that you have Sinusitis, what he has said is "You have something causing your sinuses to have symptom x, symptom y and symptom z, but damned if I know what it is".
He knows that you have a virus because most viruses cause a specific set of symptoms. There may be 5000 unrelated viruses that cause those identical symptoms, less than half of them named, but he learned that only viruses cause those symptoms.
All viruses work by hijacking your DNA. A virus may be made of DNA, in which case it inserts itself into your own DNA, and them makes your cells replicating proteins build new viruses (the same way that your own DNA replicates). Or it may be made of RNA, which is a bit more complicated.
when you shop for clothing at a store, do you leave the clothes after paying for them?? NO? then why would you leave the doctor's office without getting your questions answered? call the doctor and get the answers.
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