Jaipur: The surge in Covid cases is different from the first and second waves because the patient this time coughs with phlegm and cold, while on the previous two waves, the patient experiences dry cough.
There are no dry coughs seen in patients in the current covid surge.
Also, while covid patients – the first and second waves have high fever, in the current surge, low-level fever looks.
Sawai Man Singh Medical College Principal Dr.
Sudhir Bhandari told the state government about the difference between the first, second and current surge in the Covid case.
“At present, we have seen that most Covid patients do not lose the aroma and taste, such as in the previous two waves.
However, the main difference is that in the first two waves, patients have reported dry cough, but at the current surge, more patients Report cough with phlegm and cold, “said Dr.
Bhandari.
In addition, the respiratory pressure is quite rare in the current case, while in the second wave, even without co-morbidity and high oxygen is needed.
In addition, pneumonia looks first wave and significant pneumonia with a high score on the chest CT witnessed in the second wave, in the current surge, the case does not show congestion.