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Winter Woes: City Hospitals See Surge in Cold, Cough Cases

9 Jan

Summary

  • Hospitals report a significant increase in common cold, cough, and bronchitis cases.
  • Experts link the rise in illnesses to air pollution and winter viruses.
  • Children represent a higher proportion of patients seeking medical attention.
Winter Woes: City Hospitals See Surge in Cold, Cough Cases

Hospitals across Bhubaneswar are observing a significant uptick in patients suffering from common cold, cough, and bronchitis, with children being particularly vulnerable. This surge is attributed to the prevailing cold wave conditions and elevated pollution levels, exacerbated by viruses such as rhinovirus and adenovirus. Medical professionals note that coughs are becoming more prolonged this winter, potentially due to post-viral infections and weakened respiratory defenses.

Experts highlight that prolonged exposure to dust and air pollution is a major contributing factor to persistent coughs. While some patients respond to anti-allergic medications, others require further treatment. Doctors are concerned about the widespread practice of self-medicating with antibiotics, which can be ineffective and lead to complications. They emphasize the importance of consulting a physician for persistent symptoms.

Capital Hospital has reported approximately a 20% increase in these respiratory ailments, with mutated viruses potentially causing prolonged symptoms. Public health advice includes rigorous handwashing, maintaining hygiene, staying hydrated, exercising, and adopting a balanced diet. Flu shots are also recommended, and importantly, antibiotics should only be taken under strict medical supervision to manage the current health challenge effectively.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hospitals in Bhubaneswar are experiencing a surge in respiratory illnesses due to cold wave conditions, increased air pollution, and the presence of viruses like rhinovirus and adenovirus.
Prolonged coughs are often caused by post-viral infections, weakened respiratory tract defenses, and increased exposure to dust and air pollution.
Yes, children are disproportionately represented among the patients visiting hospitals and clinics with common cold, cough, and bronchitis.

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