That phrase is incomplete, so it doesn’t actually communicate any useful information. It’s a common clickbait technique:
“These are the first symptoms of a…”
Without the missing condition, there’s no way to know what symptoms are being discussed. It could refer to anything from an infection or vitamin deficiency to a heart condition or something entirely unrelated.
If you saw this in a post or article, the missing word is essential. For example:
- “These are the first symptoms of a heart attack…”
- “These are the first symptoms of a stroke…”
- “These are the first symptoms of diabetes…”
Each of those has completely different early signs.
If you can share the rest of the headline or tell me what condition it was referring to, I can explain the actual symptoms and whether the claims are supported by medical evidence.