: Day 6 of The Covid-19 Infection: Pulmonologist Clears Myths About The Second Week #IndiaNEWS #COVID-19 Fact Check This article is a part of a series by The Better India to share verified information
Day 6 of The Covid-19 Infection: Pulmonologist Clears Myths About The Second Week #IndiaNEWS #COVID -19 Fact Check
This article is a part of a series by The Better India to share verified information about COVID-19 care. While several posts on various aspects of fighting COVID-19 are being circulated on social media and messaging services like WhatsApp, we urge you not to trust unverified content. To separate fact from fiction, we will be sharing the videos and content with doctors and experts and bring you their responses with scientific research-backed information.
The latest set of WhatsApp messages doing the rounds is all about being conscious of the sixth day in the life-cycle of a COVID-19 positive patient. Doctors believe that one must keep a close watch on the vitals from the sixth day onwards since the chances of deterioration are higher.
Dr Vikas Maurya, Director and Head of Department, Pulmonology, Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh, answers questions to help us understand this better.
Q1. Is it true that for the first five days, one may not have any symptom?
Dr Maurya: No, not true. You may or may not have symptoms. It all depends on the viral load, and there is no hard and fast rule to understanding this. It is important to stay vigilant right through the 14 days that one stays in isolation. The day you notice your first symptoms should be counted as day 1, and you need to immediately reach out to your physician.
Q2. The doctor in the video suggests that only from day 6 onwards the real effect of COVID-19 is seen? Is that true?
Dr Maurya: No, not true. The symptoms that one experiences in COVID-19 can begin with simple symptoms like throat irritation and cough. A fever may or may not accompany these symptoms.
Q3. If the fever reaches 101 or 102 does it mean that the virus has travelled to the lungs?
Dr Maurya: Yes, when you have a persistent high-grade fever, it means lungs are getting involved. At this stage, it is imperative to reach out to your physician to get your medicines checked, and dosage increased or changed if the need arises.
Q 4. If we start treatment right at the beginning, then the chances of having to get on oxygen or have intensive treatment reduce is that accurate?
Dr Maurya: Yes, this is true. If one were to start treatment early on, then the severity of the disease and complications that arise due to it can be decreased. It is, therefore, important that you contact your physician immediately when the first symptom shows up.
Q 5. At what oxygen saturation level should one start looking for oxygen beds and hospital admission?
Dr Maurya: Saturation less than 94 means lungs are involved. At this point, speaking to your physician and following the treatment protocol suggested is important.
To help get the oxygen saturation levels up, one could also try the prone technique at home.
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