Common cold may not be enough
to identify COVID infection in India: Experts
Common cold is a condition everyone has suffered from
at some point in their lives. It is a debilitating condition, but not
dangerous. But that changed ever since the unprecedented pandemic shook the
world to its core. COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus, is an infectious
disease that transmits quickly. Since the new strain of coronavirus is
relatively new, the doctors and scientists are still learning about it every
day. Common cold is also believed to be one of the common symptoms of
COVID-19. In an open letter, Alex Sohal, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer
at the Queen Mary University of London, supported by 140 general practitioners
from east London wrote to the Chief Medical Officer of the UK to include runny
nose and common cold in COVID-19 test criteria.
Key Points From The Letter About Including Common Cold
Part Of COVID-19 Test
The letter published in The British
Medical Journal insisted that the World Health Organization
(WHO) should include coryza and cold in the definition and test criteria of UK
COVID-19. Sohal wrote, “Tell the public, especially those who have to go out to
work and their employers, that even those with mild symptoms (not only cough,
high temperature, and a loss of smell or taste) should not go out, prioritizing
the first five days of self-isolation when they are most likely to be
infectious.”
In the letter, Sohal said that patients with symptoms
like a runny, blocked nose, fatigue, headache, myalgia, hoarseness and sore
throat turned out to be COVID-19 positive.
She further elaborated, “These patients have frequently not even considered
that they may have COVID-19 and have not self-isolated in the crucial days when
they were most infectious.”
“The national
public campaign focuses on cough, high temperature, and loss of smell or taste
as symptoms to be aware of – only patients with these symptoms are able to
access a COVID-19 test online through the National Health Service (NHS) test
booking site. General practitioners have to advise patients to be dishonest to
get a COVID-19 test,” she wrote.
Common Cold May Not Be Sign Of Coronavirus But Be
Careful
However, Indian doctors opine that the scenario in
India is a bit different from the UK, where the extremely infectious UK strain is causing an increased number of cases every
day. They said that common cold, running nose and sore throat are very common
in this current weather. Dr Shiba Kalyan Biswal, Consultant, Pulmonary and
Sleep Medicine, Narayana Hospital, Gurugram told IANS that while the
possibility of COVID-19 cannot be denied as per the symptoms, but common cold, sore throat, running nose, etc could be symptoms
of a minor infection or some other major disease as well.
Experts opine that it may be different in India and
these signs don’t particularly mean that the patient has contracted the
coronavirus. However, they still need to watch out for these symptoms and
practice precaution to avoid spread in case they are infected with COVID.
Source: https://www.thehealthsite.com/news
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