LUCKNOW: The viral fever that is hitting people this season is leaving a lingering impact. According to doctors, about 40% of patients in the city are still experiencing fatigue, muscle spasms and body aches after recovering from fever, and medical professionals are recommending post-recovery treatments to alleviate these symptoms. We recommend doing light exercise. Most patients complain of myalgia (myalgia), weakness, depression, trouble sleeping, joint pain, persistent or persistent cough, shortness of breath, and convulsions. Patients suffering from post-virus symptoms are visiting government and private health facilities seeking treatment. For example, around 100-120 such patients come to Balrampur Hospital, 50-60 to Lokbandhu Hospital and 30-40 to SPM Civil Hospital. Dr Ajay Sankar Tripathi, medical superintendent of Lokbandhu Hospital, said, “Post-viral syndrome can be caused by inflammatory damage that occurs during a viral infection.” Anyone can experience this reaction to an infection. One 2020 meta-analysis suggests that people infected with COVID-19 are at increased risk of experiencing post-viral fatigue. ” However, experts say there is no need to panic as the symptoms will gradually disappear. Patients can also talk to their doctor about gentle exercise, dietary changes, and medication. Dr. Santosh Kumar Upadhyay, who runs a physiotherapy and neurological rehabilitation center in Indiranagar, said, “Around 20-30 patients suffering from fatigue and cramps following viral infection visit my center every week.” . We recommend light exercise such as walking, yoga, and stretching, as it does not put extra strain on your muscles and helps with recovery. In addition, cold therapy can also provide significant pain relief. ” He pointed out that people over 30 are more susceptible to post-viral syndrome. “We don’t know why some viruses cause post-viral fatigue, but it is possible that people can develop post-viral syndrome,” said Professor D. Himanshu, a faculty member at KGMU’s medical school. It may be related to an abnormal reaction to a virus that may be latent in the body. Medications are available to help treat these cases. ”
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