Doctors in Gurugram, Delhi, and the National Capital Region (NCR) are warning of a sudden increase in cases of viral infections and respiratory issues caused by the H3N2 influenza virus. The virus, which is highly contagious, is known to cause cough, sore throat, body aches, fever, nausea, vomiting, and, in some cases, diarrhea. While the virus typically lasts for five to seven days, the cough can continue for up to three weeks.
The sudden increase in viral cases is not uncommon during the January and February months, which are notorious for cold and flu season. However, the spike in cases has been significant this year, causing concern among medical professionals. Doctors are urging people to take precautions to prevent the spread of the virus and seek medical attention if symptoms persist for more than two days.
To prevent the spread of the virus, doctors are recommending wearing masks, especially for people with underlying health conditions. Good hand and respiratory hygiene is also important. This includes washing hands frequently with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Coughing and sneezing into a tissue or elbow, and avoiding close contact with others is also recommended.
While the virus is typically not life-threatening, it can be dangerous for people with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions. These groups should take extra precautions to avoid exposure to the virus.
Medical professionals are encouraging people to stay home if they feel sick and to avoid crowded areas such as schools, malls, and public transportation. Good air circulation is also important, so opening windows and using air purifiers can help reduce the spread of the virus.
The H3N2 influenza virus is not the only viral illness affecting the area. Doctors are also seeing an increase in cases of the common cold, which has similar symptoms but is generally less severe than the flu.
This outbreak serves as a reminder of the importance of vaccinations. While the flu vaccine is not 100% effective, it can help reduce the severity of symptoms and prevent the spread of the virus. It is recommended for everyone, especially people at high risk of complications from the flu, such as young children, pregnant women, and the elderly.