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New discharge policy for the COVID-19 patients in Karnataka

| @indiablooms | May 27, 2021, at 07:43 pm

Bengaluru/UNI: Karnataka Minister for Health Dr. K Sudhakar said the state will have a new COVID-19 discharge policy and post-Covid precautions given the rising cases of the Black Fungus infection.

Speaking to the media after holding a meeting with experts on containment of the Black Fungus infection, he said, "It has been decided to formulate a new discharge policy and post-COVID precautions for patients who have recovered from Covid-19 infection."

"There is more clarity now after meeting with the experts. It has been found that administering steroids in the first week of treatment of Covid-19 is one of the main causes of Black Fungus infection. We need to avoid this and steroids should be administered only from the second week," the minister added.

He informed that there are about 95 cases of Black Fungus which are being treated at Bangalore Medical College. 75 cases out of them have either uncontrolled diabetes or have been administered steroids during COVID treatment.

"While discharging, COVID patients will be tested for the fungus infection and will also be subjected to MRI scan if necessary. All district hospitals have been instructed to have a dedicated post-COVID ward," he added.

After one week of discharge, the Covid-recovered people should get tested or they can also get a teleconsultation. Every Covid recovered person will be contacted to check for any symptoms of fungus infection. If symptoms are found, they will be called to hospitals for further diagnosis, said Dr. Sudhakar.

Post their recovery, the covid-patients will be contacted for about 7-15 days based on their condition.

It has been found in a preliminary report that the infection is being reported in small hospitals, taluk hospitals, and those under home isolation in some cases.

"We will get more clarity in the final report. The committee headed by Dr. Ambika will soon submit the final report," Sudhakar further said.

 

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