Gurgaon: Because Covid infection is reported to leap every day every 24 hours, the number of patients received in hospitals also increases, but the overall amount is still low and stays in a shorter hospital than the last two waves because most patients do not get severe infections, doctors In some private hospitals said.
On average in hospitals in the city is around four days now, especially because most patients do not have lung infections, which are very contrasting to the second wave in April and last year.
Some patients need oxygen support but ventilator beds so far have not been occupied in the current surge, according to doctors.
However, by emphasizing this is still the early days of surge, there is no room for satisfaction, and people must do it diligently wear a mask to thwart the possibility of infection so that the hospital is not overwhelmed with the patient.
A total of 28 Covid patients are currently received at the hospital in Gurgaon.
One patient who was hospitalized was hospitalized by the positive airway pressure (BIPAP) treatment, while 10 was on oxygen support.
Seventeen more have far oxygen support is not needed.
Only one of the inpatients is less than 30 years old.
All the rest are 60-pluses.
Those who have recovered from infection after being hospitalized were a 65-year-old man, who was sent home on Thursday.
He was treated at Ward Covid on January 3.
He needed oxygen support but was not accepted in the ICU, according to the doctors who took care of him.
He has hypertension and heart disease.
According to experts, CT scanning Most patients in the current wave show no change in their lungs because of infection.
“There are no changes in the lungs and no respiratory pressure.
Less than 2% of hospitalization is being witnessed at this time.
The people who are hospitalized have Mialgia cough, cold and heavy (muscle pain),” said Virender’s Gurgaon Officer Chief Yadav.
In the first wave, patients who were hospitalized had high fever with headaches, dry coughing and severe weakness.
Patients with comorbidity also report respiratory pressure.
The duration of staying in the hospital is 10 days on average and the inpatient level at the top is 10%.
In the second wave, patients treated in hospitals have high fever with body pain, weakness, dry cough, loss of aroma and respiratory flavor.
The inpatient level is 12% at the peak of the wave and the average length of the hospital stay is 14 days.
This time, very few covid patients are in the icus.
“We see an increase in the number of inpatients again, but the ICU receipt can be ignored,” said Dr.
Manoj Goel, Director (Pulmonology), Fortis Memorial Research Institute.
“The amount may rise soon.
People can experience the severity of the virus after 10 to 12 days of infection, and then can require hospitalization,” said Dr.
Piyush Goel, consultant (Pulmonology and Critical Care) at Manipal Hospital.
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