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40 minutes ago, Paidithalli said:

Paracetamol eskunte chalata... fafam... idhi thelvaka US lo state governors Emergency declare chesaru 

aa paracetamol company india ki thechindhi neney antunna CBN Image result for cbn gifs

andhulo avineeti jarigindhhi reverse tendering tho dabbulu migilchi  muddula yatra tho  janalani save chestha antunna JAGAN  Image result for jagan kissing gif

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49 minutes ago, Paidithalli said:

Paracetamol eskunte chalata... fafam... idhi thelvaka US lo state governors Emergency declare chesaru 

time nadustundi tuglaq gadidi. tappavu itlanti tupaki dora matalu

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1 hour ago, Paidithalli said:

Paracetamol eskunte chalata... fafam... idhi thelvaka US lo state governors Emergency declare chesaru 

Without using cow dung...its impossible 

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It laughable but it how they are treating ..keep treating high fever symptoms using paracetamol or somekind. Viral diseases ki antibiotics evvaru...it is just like any flu, your body needs to fight it out. medication is effective given within 48hours on the onset of flu or your body needs to fight it out(there are medicines to help you dighr it out but flu kills more people every year than any other disease granted mortality is low). The issue here is bronchial infection and pneumonia if your body doesn’t build immunity and that is where old people are struggling and are being hospitalized for ventilation and isolation for the fear of spreading.

Isolation, counselling, paracetamol — how Kerala is treating coronavirus patients 

12 February, 2020

 

New Delhi: Quarantine, stress management and symptomatic treatment — these are some of the ways in which authorities in Kerala have been tending to patients infected with the deadly coronavirus. 

Doctors in this coastal state heaved a sigh of relief earlier this week after the test results of two confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (nCoV) tested negative. Tests in 67 other suspected patients were also found to be negative. 

Currently, there is only one confirmed case in the state. 

Three students, who had returned from China’s Wuhan — the epicentre of the outbreak — had tested positive for the infection and were being treated at hospitals in Thrissur, Alappuzha and Kasargod districts. 

The Kerala government had Friday withdrawn the “state calamity” status after the sample of the patient being treated at Thrissur medical college, the first-ever case in India, tested negative for infection in a fresh test at the National Institute of Virology’s (NIV) Alappuzha centre.  

Rajan Khabragade, the health secretary of Kerala, told ThePrint, “The second patient’s samples have consecutively tested negative and he’s been asymptomatic for the last 72 hours. He will now be under home isolation for the next 28 days.”

While the test results of the first patient have come out negative at the Alappuzha NIV, Khabragade said authorities are awaiting a second round of confirmation from the NIV in Pune in order to declare the case as cured. 


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Mental health counselling, symptomatic treatment

With more than 40,500 confirmed cases, the coronavirus epidemic has surpassed the death toll of the SARS outbreak from 2002-2003

While scientists and pharmaceutical companies are yet to find a cure, patients infected by the virus are being treated for symptoms ranging from mild fever to pneumonia. 

In Kerala, doctors are giving patients supportive medicines as well as counselling to reduce stress. 

“The three patients in Kerala had very mild symptoms. So we have given them supportive medicines like paracetamol and others drugs related to their needs. This also includes medication for cold and cough,” said Dr Amar Fetle, who is in-charge of the anti-nCoV task force in the state.

The Drug Controller General of India had last week approved the “restricted use” of a combination of anti-HIV drugs along with other medicines used as a possible therapy against coronavirus in China. 

Fetle, however, said these drugs were not prescribed for the infected patients in Kerala and said additional support in the form of mental health counseling was being given. 

“A live counseling hotline is being used to provide stress relief to the affected people. The mental health division is in constant contact with patients and giving them good psychological support. That itself plays a big part in the recovery process,” he added. 

Health Secretary Khabragade confirmed that “none of the cases” in Kerala had deteriorated to the point of contracting pneumonia. “They only have usual symptoms of sore throat and mild fever.”

Dr A.V. Jayakrishnan, a member of the Indian Medical Association’s ethics committee and a former chief of the body’s Kerala chapter, told ThePrint that those kept under isolation are being prescribed symptomatic treatment only if they have respiratory symptoms. 

“Antiviral agents (used in HIV positive cases) will be used for some confirmed symptomatic cases…in other symptomatic ones, if there is only mild fever, paracetamol will be used,” he added. 

As of Sunday, 3,252 people have beenkept under surveillance and 3,218 under home quarantine in the state.  

“Patient number three is also doing perfectly well clinically although his tests are still positive,” Dr Fetle said.

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10 hours ago, Paidithalli said:

Paracetamol eskunte chalata... fafam... idhi thelvaka US lo state governors Emergency declare chesaru 

Emo le va.... With antibiotics and paracetamol may cute super fast...

Aekkuva panic ayithe andariki vachindi va

 

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5 minutes ago, kittaya said:

Emo le va.... With antibiotics and paracetamol may cute super fast...

Aekkuva panic ayithe andariki vachindi va

 

Antiboitics evvaru flu ki unless you have bronchitis or any bacterial infection. Anti viral drugs like Tamiflu is the most common drug prescribed but it also found to be effective only given with 48hours on the onset of flu 

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Janalu panic avvakudadhu ani leaders ala cheptaru...and it’s right thing to do..deeni mida kuda Trump, KCR antu whining endi..too much whining mana media gallu..chavullo kuda politics antu ego sayisfy cheskovatam..sick ppl

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3 minutes ago, LastManStanding said:

Janalu panic avvakudadhu ani leaders ala cheptaru...and it’s right thing to do..deeni mida kuda Trump, KCR antu whining endi..too much whining mana media gallu..chavullo kuda politics antu ego sayisfy cheskovatam..sick ppl

Ninna okka canadian doctor post chesindu, mastu viral ayindi, the panic is more dangerous than the disease itself ani

I'm a doctor and an Infectious Diseases Specialist. I've been at this for more than 20 years seeing sick patients on a daily basis. I have worked in inner city hospitals and in the poorest slums of Africa. HIV-AIDS, Hepatitis,TB, SARS, Measles, Shingles, Whooping cough, Diphtheria...there is little I haven't been exposed to in my profession. And with notable exception of SARS, very little has left me feeling vulnerable, overwhelmed or downright scared. 

I am not scared of Covid-19. I am concerned about the implications of a novel infectious agent that has spread the world over and continues to find new footholds in different soil. I am rightly concerned for the welfare of those who are elderly, in frail health or disenfranchised who stand to suffer mostly, and disproportionately, at the hands of this new scourge. But I am not scared of Covid-19.

What I am scared about is the loss of reason and wave of fear that has induced the masses of society into a spellbinding spiral of panic, stockpiling obscene quantities of anything that could fill a bomb shelter adequately in a post-apocalyptic world. I am scared of the N95 masks that are stolen from hospitals and urgent care clinics where they are actually needed for front line healthcare providers and instead are being donned in airports, malls, and coffee lounges, perpetuating even more fear and suspicion of others. I am scared that our hospitals will be overwhelmed with anyone who thinks they " probably don't have it but may as well get checked out no matter what because you just never know..." and those with heart failure, emphysema, pneumonia and strokes will pay the price for overfilled ER waiting rooms with only so many doctors and nurses to assess. 

I am scared that travel restrictions will become so far reaching that weddings will be canceled, graduations missed and family reunions will not materialize. And well, even that big party called the Olympic Games...that could be kyboshed too. Can you even 
imagine?

I'm scared those same epidemic fears will limit trade, harm partnerships in multiple sectors, business and otherwise and ultimately culminate in a global recession. 

But mostly, I'm scared about what message we are telling our kids when faced with a threat. Instead of reason, rationality, openmindedness and altruism, we are telling them to panic, be fearful, suspicious, reactionary and self-interested.

Covid-19 is nowhere near over. It will be coming to a city, a hospital, a friend, even a family member near you at some point. Expect it. Stop waiting to be surprised further. The fact is the virus itself will not likely do much harm when it arrives. But our own behaviors and "fight for yourself above all else" attitude could prove disastrous. 

I implore you all. Temper fear with reason, panic with patience and uncertainty with education. We have an opportunity to learn a great deal about health hygiene and limiting the spread of innumerable transmissible diseases in our society. Let's meet this challenge together in the best spirit of compassion for others, patience, and above all, an unfailing effort to seek truth, facts and knowledge as opposed to conjecture, speculation and catastrophizing.

Facts not fear. Clean hands. Open hearts.
Our children will thank us for it.

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