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'Dengue cases among children too': Hospital OPDs full in Delhi-NCR amid spike in viral fever, chikungunya, typhoid & jaundice

Doctors pointed out that symptoms of dengue, and chikungunya sometimes overlap such as the appearance of rashes. In some cases, symptoms of Zika also confuses with chikungunya with pain in joints and fever.

August 30, 2024 / 11:51 IST
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Doctors have reported a rise in cases since July, aligning with the onset of the monsoon season, with a noticeable acceleration in August.

Skin allergies, stomach infections, viral illnesses, and various types of fevers have led to long lines at hospitals, with patients crowding the OPDs of hospitals in Delhi-NCR with the unusually heavy rains. Both adults and children are now filling hospital outpatient departments.

This surge in waterborne and vector-borne illnesses has led to increased hospitalisations, with significant spikes in typhoid, jaundice, hepatitis A and E as well as acute gastroenteritis. However, patients have been typically showing improvement within two to three days of starting treatment.
Doctors have started seeing an increase in cases starting from July, which coincides with the beginning of the monsoon season but it has accelerated in August. They expect that this trend may continue until September.

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According to Dr Pankaj Verma, senior consultant of internal medicine at Gurugram-based Narayana Hospital, “We have been witnessing a spike in cases of gastroenteritis, skin infections, and viral fevers in our OPD. On average, we treat nearly 50-70 patients weekly suffering from these conditions.”
The majority of these patients suffer from viral infections followed by gastroenteritis which includes vomiting and diarrhea. Skin infections, like fungal infections and dermatitis, are also common due to increased humidity.

“We are seeing several cases of dengue and typhoid this season,” Verma said while explaining the top symptoms of viral fevers doing the rounds which included high fever, chills, body aches, and fatigue.