Elderly advised not to go to hospital for a check up
29-March-2020
The government has issued a health advisory for the elderly population during the Covid-19 pandemic which includes advising them not to go for routine checkups to hospital.
"Do not go to hospital for routine checkup or follow up. As far as possible make tele-consultation with your healthcare provider," says the government advisory.
It has also advised the elderly to postpone elective surgeries like cataract surgery or total knee replacement.
Globally, Covid-19 has impacted several lives and is steadily increasing its reach. While Indian Government has taken stringent actions to contain the spread of Covid-19, including nation-wide lockdown, it is also critical for to follow the protocols and take necessary measures and precautions to break the chain of transmission of the disease.
The government has noted that the elderly people are at a higher risk of Covid-19 infection due to their decreased immunity and body reserves, as well as multiple associated co-morbidities like diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Also, course of disease tends to be more severe in case of elderlies resulting in higher mortality.
Among the Do's prescribed for the elderly is to ensure proper nutrition through home cooked fresh hot meals, hydrate frequently and take fresh juices to boost immunity.
The advisory includes exercise and meditation and taking daily prescribed medicines regularly. Elders have also been advised to talk to family members, relatives, friends via call or video conferencing and take help from family members if needed.
The advisory includes cleaning the frequently touched surfaces with disinfectant regularly. "Monitor your health. If you develop fever, cough and/or breathing difficulty immediately contact nearest health care facility and follow the medical advice rendered," the advisory adds. IANS
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