Chennai: Floods of new diseases including flu, stomach and respiratory infections and viral conjunctivitis have extended the queue outside the doctor’s clinic throughout the city for the past three days.
Some people, especially the elderly and children, need treatment for hospitalization, said the doctor.
In addition to a private hospital, the clinical fever organized by Greater Chennai Corporation has also seen a surge in the case of diarrhea of the water default for the past two weeks, officials said.
While some patients report symptoms such as flu including fever, coughing and body pain, others with diarrhea and symptoms of acute gastritis, and some who have severe respiratory infections.
“Such infections are expected after heavy rain.
And this is a fever season for the city,” City Health Officer Dr.
M Jagousesan.
The Civic Agency did not release data on the number of cases of fever, but said most patients were treated as outpatients.
“Doctors prescribe medicine and advise them to drink boiled water,” he said.
While most cases of fever limit themselves, patients must be more careful when they suffer from flu or diarrhea.
The neighborhood hospital said they received complaints about clusters in the apartment block from Alwarpet, Mylapore and KK Nagar.
Experts say this can be a case of acute gastroenteritis or cholera.
“With some neighboring countries reporting Norovirus cases, we may have to maintain extreme vigils,” Expert Infectious Diseases from Subramanian Swaminathan from Gleneagles Global Hospitals.
When people with Norovirus have vomiting attacks and diarrhea.
A very infectious disease can infect anyone if they have direct contact with people who are infected or have contaminated food or water, said the doctor.
Touching contaminated surfaces can also increase the risk of infection.
As in the case of most diarrhea disorders, most people are advised to drink a lot of fluids, some people who experience dehydration may need liquid IV.
Eye experts also reported an increase in viral conjunctivitis.
“It causes redness and eye irritation such as routine conjunctivitis but the symptoms to hold at least 10 days,” said the senior doctor Dr.
S Soorari.
The public health department has asked the district health authority throughout the state to intensify medical camps in areas recorded by water to prevent water-borne diseases.