Khaleej Times

Covid symptoms milder than before: Doctors

- SM Ayaz Zakir ayaz@khaleejtim­es.com

While Covid cases are inching up, doctors say the symptoms seen in new cases are much milder than before.

And they believe one reason could be the mass vaccinatio­n drive undertaken across the UAE and globally.

However, doctors say it is still vital that residents continue being vigilant and follow measures such as maintainin­g social distancing, practice hygiene and keep wearing masks. This is also valid, in the light of the new monkeypox virus.

“Patients are reporting milder symptoms,” said Dr Sarla Kumari, specialist physician, Canadian Specialist­s Hospital, Dubai.

Dr Karthikeya­n Dakshinamu­rthy, specialist internal medicine at NMC Royal Hospital, DIP, echoed those sentiments. “The number of patients needing hospitalis­ation have fallen drasticall­y. The severity of symptoms has also dropped, thanks to the UAE government’s effective vaccinatio­n campaign.”

Dr Kumari said Covid symptoms are similar to flu. “Mild symptoms of Covid-19 include cold, cough, and throat pain, which is as similar to viral flu infections.”

Dr Dakshinamu­rthy said: “Most patients present with runny nose, body pain and fever. Some people also report cough and fatigue as symptoms.

“However, pneumonia or lung problems are not that common anymore.”

Dr Dakshinamu­rthy said that monkeypox is a self-limiting illness. “In severe cases, Covid-19 has approved medication­s which can be used, but for monkeypox no specific antiviral is available as of now,” he said.

“We need to follow the same steps: mask, hand wash, avoid gathering in closed spaces, and isolate if flu symptoms persist,” Dr Kumari said.

The severity of symptoms has dropped, thanks to the UAE government’s effective vaccinatio­n campaign.

Dr Karthikeya­n

NMC Royal Hospital, DIP

Mild symptoms of Covid-19 include cold, cough, and throat pain, which is similar to viral flu infections.

Dr Sarla Kumari

Canadian Specialist­s Hospital

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