Covid-19 cases fall in India: what doctors say about risks, new symptoms and safety | Today news

India, among many other countries around the world, was a sudden increase in Covid-19 business. Called by four new Omicron subvariants-lf.7, xfg, jn.1.16, and NB.1.8.1 to Friday, fresh matters on India emerged. On June 20, positive cases saw a gradual decline. While daily case numbers are declining and the overall seriousness has remained low, health experts warn that the situation is far from over. Decrease in Covid cases, how safe is India? India’s active Covid-19 Caseload dropped to 5.976 on Friday, which was a fall of 6.483 cases reported the day before. Dr Nidhin Mohan of Narayana Health City of General Medicine told Livemint: “New Covid-19 variants tend to spread faster and may respond less to existing vaccines.” According to doctors, these new subvarians are very transferable, but they have not shown signs that it causes more serious illnesses than earlier tribes. The agreement is that those with a compromised health and children are at risk. Dr Michelle Shah, pediatric lifestyle medicine specialist, pointed out: ‘These four subvariants (LF.7, XFG, Jn.1.16 and NB.1.8.1) form part of the Evolution of the Omicron line. What we see is an increased transferability. Jn.1.16, a lineage of the mutations. is proficient in immune extraction, which is why there are re -infections, even in vaccinated individuals. What to pay attention to the new stem comes with mild symptom fever, continuous cough, loss of appetite or razor-pain throat. “Generally, symptoms are light. Patients with fever, cough or red nose are particularly affected,” said Dr Umang Agrawal, who handles infectious diseases at PD Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Center, Mahim, Mumbai. ‘Mild does not mean negligible. People should pay attention to prolonged fatigue, discomfort in the chest, shortness of breath or high grade fever that lasts more than 3 days. If someone also feels better and then worsens after a few days, it may be a sign of a secondary infection or post-firing inflammation. In children, the elderly and immunocompromised, even low-degree symptom, note medical attention, ‘Barns Shah. ‘Typical current symptoms are very similar to the common cold: sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, dry cough and light fever. Some also experience a persistent cough that interrupts sleep, fatigue or shortness of breath or discomfort of the breast (which must cause someone with existing circumstances). In some cases, there may not be a guild symptom. Clot issues, “explains Dr Raja Dhar, director and HOD of Pulmonology at the Calcutta Medical Research Institute. Long-term effects remain unknown despite mild symptoms, medical experts warn that long-term effects are still not fully understood. Milder. When we looked at the studies during the earlier Omicron waves, about 20 percent of people reported long-term symptoms. However, the number has decreased. Many people will still experience some residual symptoms, after many changes, besides and sleeping, and these are typically residual symptoms, after many changes, after sleep, and it is a typical residual symptoms, to a lot of viral, muscle pain, mood, and it is asleep, and it is a typical residual symptoms, to many for the muscle, Symptoms following infections. Although not completely absent, it seems that the risk of long-term complications with this newer subvariants remains low, “Dhar noted. Who is running in danger now? Since January, more than 100 Covid-related deaths have been reported in India, mostly among those with existing health conditions. Vulnerable groups are still a threat. Seen experts attribute it to factors such as higher population density, increased testing and more frequent travel. Must continue to follow basic precautions to protect themselves and others.