As the 'demand for corona epidemic' across the country seems to be slowly receding, the number of people coming to hospital with dengue and typhoid fever in Bangalore is currently on the rise.
It is feared that if the spread of dengue and typhoid is not brought under control immediately, the corona third wave, along with these seasonal diseases, will place a heavy burden on the medical field.
Dengue has increased by 20-30 per cent due to sudden change in climate, heavy rains in the midst of extreme heat and stagnant water. The incidence of typhoid has also increased by 5-10 percent.
Doctor According to Aravinda, the corona infection has now reduced. Those who come with the flu will be asked to take a corona test. No longer, he says, should he be tested for the flu as before.
The incidence of influenza has increased by 20-30 per cent over the last year. Typhoid fever was low last year. The reason was that most people were at home due to corona damage. Typhoid fever is spread through unclean food and water. Dengue is transmitted by the ADS type mosquito.
These diseases can cause severe fever and body aches in people. According to the medical community, it is important to diagnose and treat these fevers quickly. Doctors have warned that the condition could worsen if left untreated.
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