Flu Tips: Flu, cold, omicron; How is omicron infection diagnosed?
Just as we thought the Kovid would slowly disappear, another new variant
called the Omicron emerged. Again creating an atmosphere of horror for all of
us. Discovered for the first time in South Africa in late November 2021, this
highly versatile variety is rapidly expanding worldwide. The situation in
India is no different. Although the mortality rate of the Omicron variant is
not higher than that of the Delta variant, its overuse is of great concern.
Although medical experts believe that the effect of Omicron is mild, it should
not be taken lightly. January or January is the month with the highest
probability of influenza. So if you are suffering from a cold, cough, and
fever, do not panic. It is better to be careful in the beginning than to
regret it later. Get tested as soon as symptoms appear. Omicron also has
influenza symptoms such as sore throat, runny nose, body aches, and fever.
Although the common cold is a common symptom in both cases, there are other
specific symptoms that may require immediate medical attention if Omicron is
infected.
How to identify
The only way to detect Kovid-19 is by RT-PCR test, which is done by genetic
testing for the presence of omicron. However, to distinguish between influenza
and omicron, note the following symptoms.
Omicron Symptoms: Fever is not the first cause; However beware of any of these
Omicron Symptoms: Fever is not the first cause; But beware of any of these
Pay attention to these features
Dry Cough - Kovid-19 (Regular), Flu (Occasional), Cold (Occasional)
Fever - Kovid-19 (regular), flu (regular), cold (rare)
Nasal congestion - Kovid-19 (rare), flu (sometimes), cold (common)
Sore Throat - Kovid-19 (Sometimes), Flu (Sometimes), Cold (Regular)
Shortness of breath - Kovid-19 (sometimes), flu (not observed), cold
(not observed)
Headache - Kovid-19 (sometimes), flu (common), cold (unnoticed)
Body aches - Kovid-19 (sometimes), flu (common), cold (common)
Sneezing - Kovid-19 (not observed), Flu (not observed), Cold (common)
Fatigue - Kovid-19 (sometimes), flu (common), cold (sometimes)
Diarrhea - Kovid-19 (rare), flu (sometimes), cold (unnoticed)
However, if you experience a severe cold, cough, fever, fatigue or headache,
do quarantine. Perform an RT-PCR test to detect coronavirus.
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What to do if positive
* Do not be afraid. Isolate yourself and talk to your doctor
* Check important things including oxygen saturation to prevent happy hypoxia
* Take all medications and other supplements such as vitamin C as prescribed
by your doctor
* Always wear a mask when conversing with other family members. Observe
personal hygiene
* If severe symptoms appear, go to the hospital immediately
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heart attack! Too much 'in' of your diet can weaken your immune system and
cause a heart attack!
Does Omicron affect the body more severely than Delta?
Although there is no evidence that Omicran affects the body differently than
Delta, doctors, and scientists believe that Omicran infection may not lead to
serious illness or hospitalization. According to emerging evidence, Omicron
mainly affects the upper part of the lungs, causing mild shock. According to
the World Health Organization, Omicron has a 'breakdown' effect in some areas
where the death rate is low despite increasing cases. Doctors have found that
previous variants such as Delta have less effect on the lungs than omicron,
causing severe damage to the lungs and causing pneumonia.
Omicron is not harmful
Although Omicron has mild symptoms, it can also cause chronic weakness and
health effects. This is called 'Long Kovid'. The chronic symptoms of Kovid-19
can last for months and affect the internal organs. Due to the increase in
omega-3 cases in India during the influenza season, the influenza virus also
affects some people. Early symptoms of omega 3 may be similar to the flu or
cold. However, health experts agree that it is somewhat impossible to
distinguish between the basic symptoms of the common cold, influenza, and
omicron.
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