Deccan Chronicle

Don’t rush to hospital, mild Covid-19 patients advised

Opt for video consultanc­y and home isolation, private hospitals tell patients

- KANIZA GARARI I DC

Mild and asymptomat­ic

Covid-19 patients do not require hospitalis­ation and home isolation is the treatment for them, according to the Telangana Super Specialty Hospital Associatio­n (TSHA). Such people rushing to hospitals increases the chances of co-infection.

There are only a limited number of isolation wards, and non-Covid-19 diseases require attention. This has prompted private hospitals to advise patients to opt for video consultanc­y and home isolation if they do not have severe symptoms.

Severe symptoms are categorise­d as persistent cough, wheezing, breathless­ness while walking and talking, weakness, diarrhoea, vomiting and high grade fever.

Dr Bhaskar Rao, president of TSHA said, “Patients who are asymptomat­ic or have mild symptoms do not require hospitalis­ation. If their

Covid-19 test is positive, they must isolate themselves in a separate room with a bathroom at home. They must be in touch with doctors through video consultanc­y. They must have a pulse oximeter to check their oxygen levels. If they develop severe symptoms of breathless­ness, less oxygen (below 90) then only they require treatment at a hospital.”

Private hospitals are urging patients with mild symptoms to test but not to seek hospitalis­ation. There is scarcity of beds and shortage of manpower and equipment and following

distancing and disinfecti­on rules adds to the burden. There have been successful outcomes in private hospitals giving confidence that the disease can be managed at

home and only severe cases need hospitalis­ation.

The severe cases require oxygen therapy, management of co-morbid conditions like diabetes, cardiac disorders, cancers and

other immune compromise­d conditions. Those patients who are on dialysis need admission when infected with Covid-19 as they are in the high risk group.

SEVERE SYMPTOMS are categorise­d as persistent cough, wheezing, breathless­ness while walking and talking, weakness, diarrhoea, vomiting and high grade fever.

THERE IS scarcity of beds and shortage of manpower and equipment and following distancing and disinfecti­on rules adds to the burden.

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