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Chennai Hospitals See Surge in Fever, Joint Pain Cases
19 Jan
Summary
- Hospitals report increased patients with high fever and joint pain.
- Symptoms include debilitating pain, headaches, rashes, and fatigue.
- Doctors suspect viral fever, possibly chikungunya or RSV strains.

City hospitals in Chennai are observing a notable increase in patients suffering from high fever and debilitating joint pain. The persistent discomfort affects various joints, significantly impacting patients' ability to perform daily tasks. Doctors are prescribing pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications, with some cases requiring steroids or hydroxychloroquine.
Infectious disease experts suggest this surge may be linked to seasonal viral fevers, potentially including chikungunya or other common viruses like RSV, influenza, and coronavirus, although not specific Covid-19 strains. These symptoms, including headaches, muscle pain, rashes, and fatigue, are becoming increasingly prevalent.
While most patients recover with rest and pain management, some may experience prolonged arthritis. Doctors emphasize seeking medical advice for proper treatment and avoiding self-medication. Vulnerable groups like the elderly and pregnant women may need hospitalization, but overall, severe illness remains low.




