The reality TV star revealed in a Poosh blog post that she “starved her fever” while battling the coronavirus for the second time.
Kourtney Kardashian “starved her fever” while battling COVID-19 for the second time.
The reality star, 43, contracted the virus again last week but has since made a “full recovery,” according to a“She wanted to share the most helpful things she has learned this time around. From the thermometer she is ‘obsessed’ with to being vocal when feeling scared,” the post began, before highlighting “Kourt’s COVID tips.”“I like to starve my fever like my grandma always taught me,” she explained.
She also urged readers not to “be afraid to reach out to doctors you trust or have a relationship with” as they’re “usually happy to help.”Elsewhere in the post, Kardashian recommended putting peppermint oil at the base of your skull to ease congestion.As far as thermometers go, the brunette beauty said she “didn’t feel complete” without the touchless thermometer sister Kim Kardashian recommended.
The new post comes just one day after the “Kardashians” star — who shares Mason, 12, Penelope, 9, and Reign, 7, with
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