Patna: Typhoid, viral fever, food poisoning, malaria, dengue fever and other diseases related to moist monsoons and is increasing in the city.
All major hospitals such as Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), Institute of Indira Gandhi Medical Sciences (IGIM), the All India Institute of Medical Sciences-Patna (AIIMS-P) and Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH), the greater the number of patients who are Suffered such a disease despite the number of covid patients and mucormycosis has decreased.
In fact, PMCH on Monday created five dengue beds as a precaution.
“There are no covid patients and mucormycosis at the hospital today.
However, the number of high fever, typhus and diarrhea patients have increased.
When the accumulation of water offers a profitable breeding place to mosquitoes, it causes various diseases, including dengue fever,” said the supervisor PMCH Dr.
I Thakur.
The IGIMS Medical Inspector Dr.
Manish Mandal also said some virus fever and diarrhea patients visit the hospital every day.
“The weather throws a big impact on our health.
Some microorganisms and insects find a profitable monsoon to grow and infect humans,” added Dr.
Mandal.
“Of the total patients who reach the OPD Department of Medicine AIIMS-P today, around 40% showed typhoid symptoms, dengue fever, malaria and acute gastroenteritis,” said Dr.
Vijay Kumar from the Department of Medical Hospital.
The case of fungal infections on the skin and high viral fever with coughing and colds has also increased, he added.
“People have to consume newly cooked foods, clean all small accumulated water in dumped equipment, used tires, flower pots on the roof and open space to check mosquitoes from finding the breeding room,” Dr Vijay added.
Serving as President of the Indian Medical Association – Bihar, Dr.
Ajay Kumar, said Tifoid, dengue fever and viral fever was detected in large quantities in rural areas also near Maner.
Dr.
Satish Kumar Nmch said 30% of about 400 patients who visited OPD drugs were diagnosed with acute viral fever, malaria, diarrhea, food poisoning and typhus and some cases of dengue fever were also detected.
“Personal hygiene, consumption of hot food and pure water and cleanliness around the house is a basic tips for maintaining this disease in the bay,” he added.
Dr.
Kumar said people must also obey the Covid protocol and continue to use masks.
“We have also received several calls from Bhagalpur, Siwan, Sitamarhi, Madhepura, and rural Patna for advice through telemedicine on high fever, sneezing and cough.
Memories of extraordinary human suffering during the second wave of covid pandemic is still fresh in the minds of the people.
On developing the people High fever and coughing, they run for RT-PCR tests.
After being tested negatively, they are looking for advice from the doctor in the drug line, “said Dr.
Anil Kumar, Head of the Telemedicine Unit AIims P.
Dr.
Manjula Rani from the Government Hospital, Gardanibagh, said the flu Seasonal, fever and typhoid symptoms are taking care of many patients.