Covid-19: Which patient needs to be admitted to the hospital, whose treatment is at home; AIIMS released Guidelines: The second wave of Corona is proving more dangerous than the last time and this time there are record cases of infection. With this, the New Delhi-based AIIMS and ICMR have released new guidelines for the treatment of corona infections. In this guidelines, instructions have been given regarding treatment according to the condition of the patients. This guideline is directing treatment according to the condition of patients ie mild case or moderate or severe.
This is the guideline for patients with mild symptoms
According to the guidelines issued by AIIMS, people who have an upper respiratory tract system. Apart from this, if there is a fever or not, but there is no breathing problem, then they will be placed in the category of patients with mild symptoms. For him, AIIMS has advised care in home isolation. According to AIIMS, they have to keep an eye on their temperature during home isolation and also have to constantly watch oxygen levels. If such patients have trouble breathing or have high fever and severe cough for more than 5 days, a doctor should be contacted.
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Guidelines for middle-class patients
According to the guidelines issued by AIIMS, Corona infected people who have respiratory rate of more than 24 per minute and have trouble breathing and oxygen level at room temperature are 90-93%, then such patients are kept in the middle category. According to AIIMS, such patients will be admitted to the ward. Such patients will be given oxygen support so that their oxygen level can reach 92-96 per cent. As per the instructions of AIIMS, their breathing will be monitored by the doctors and if the condition worsens, a chest test will be necessary.
Less than 90 percent oxygen level in critical category
According to AIIMS guidelines, patients with coronas who have a respiratory rate of more than 30 per minute and breathing problems and oxygen levels at room temperature are below 90 percent, will be admitted to the ICU considering them as serious. Such patients will be recruited to meet their oxygen needs and will be treated. According to AIIMS guidelines, people over the age of 60 years; There is a greater risk for severe infections with stress, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic lung / kidney / liver disease, cerebrovascular disease or obesity.
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