Nagpur: Although the case of fever, cold and cough drastically rises, this district continues to report fewer Covid cases.
On Thursday, seven new cases were reported from more than 4,000 tests.
City doctors say with large amounts of vaccination and flock flocks, there is now a thin line between Covid19 and seasonal flu.
Because vaccination helps cut the severity of Covid19, even positive patients received in hospitals do not need a lot of oxygen support or lung involvement.
Pulmonologist Dr.
Ashok Arbat, Director of the Hospital of Krims, said the case of virus fever similarly as they used before Covid.
“We don’t know which virus might be responsible for his illness,” he said.
In accordance with the protocol, the doctor recommends the RPCR test for patients with high fever.
After a negative Covid test, the patient is being tested for dengue fever – which is widespread – and a typhus scrub but this is also found negative.
Dr.
Arbat added that even those who were accepted had a mild CT (lung) change.
“We have covid patients who have been vaccinated but they are mild cases,” he said.
The doctor said this was the case with many vaccinated patients.
Dr.
Rajesh Swarnakar, Head of Pulmonologist and Director of Hospital Getwell, said, “We call it acute Coryza where patients cough, cold and fever.
There is a thin line between covid and flu now,” he said.
Dr.
Swarnakar added that according to the study of vaccinated health workers, some required oxygen support and mortality is zero.
“Finally, with a fully protected population, Covid might be like a light flu,” he said.
Dr.
Vikram Rathi, a Pulmonology consultant at Kingsway Hospital, said now the Covid case is spread.
“Therefore vaccination will have an impact because of the achievement of our region either.
Cases gradually increase.
So, even if the third projected waves come, it will be much lighter.
Not only Corona novel viruses, there are other viruses as well as seasonal changes.
Often there are lines Very thin between light covid and other viral infections, “he said.
GMCH Inuptentent Medical Dr Avinash Gawande said the weather changes in the weather caused quickly floating in the case of virus fever.
“The patient has no other symptoms than headaches or abdominal pain.
But investigations are needed for complete evaluations.
High fever cases are referred to as acute fever,” he said.