Oman Daily Observer

Hospitals see rush of patients with severe flu

- SAMUEL KUTTY MUSCAT, OCT 28

A high incidence of flu cases is being reported from across the city as a result of summer-to-winter transition and bad weather conditions.

Reports from most hospitals and primary health centres indicate a spike in the number of patients with symptoms of high to moderate grade fever, cold, cough, vomiting, body ache and general fatigue.

“Every third patient is suffering from flu. Even there are cases of the entire family taking treatment,” said Dr Shashiraj Easwarappa, internal medicine specialist at a private hospital.

He said the number of patients with flu symptoms has seen an increase of almost 30-40 per cent in the last couple of weeks.

“A higher number of patients than usual is requiring admissions. Many of the patients come with severe infection. They have to be admitted. Very often, we have to use our ICU for accommodat­ing them due to shortage of rooms and beds,” Dr Shashiraj said.

Seasonal flu is a disease caused by influenza viruses, which mainly affects the respirator­y system, specifical­ly the nose and the pharynx.

A doctor at a government-run primary health centre here said most of the patients he receives are either children or people in the upper age group. “On an average day, we are receiving between 15 and 20 cases of viral flu,” he said.

According to health experts, the rapid change in temperatur­es is to blame for the sharp increase in flu cases. Dr A Basheer, senior critical care specialist, said the change in weather from winter to summer is the period that witnesses a surge in seasonal sicknesses like flu.

“We treat a large number of people with flu symptoms. The best way to deal with the problem is immunisati­on,” said Dr Basheer.

It is advisable to get vaccinated

A govt doctor said most of the patients he receives are either children or people in the upper age group. “On an average day, we are receiving between 15 and 20 cases of viral flu.”

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