Flu Fever: Special camp at 1,000 places on march 10..!?

Influenza virus:


Viral fever has been on the rise across the country for the last two to three months due to weather changes. It lasts for at least a week. And even if the fever goes away, other symptoms like cough, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, and body aches take longer to fully heal. According to the NCDC, most of these cases are attributed to the H3N2 influenza virus. According to the medical organization, the infection usually lasts for five to seven days. The fever disappears at the end of three days, but the cough lasts up to three weeks. This influenza virus fever mostly affects people above 50 years of age and children under 15 years of age. Also, due to the long duration of the fever, people take antibiotics to get well soon. The indian Medical Association (IMA) has advised doctors to avoid prescribing antibiotics and only provide symptomatic treatment.
Fever Special Camp:


Minister M. Subramanian laid the foundation stone for setting up a new art gallery at Nandanam government College of Art and Science, Chennai. The foundation stone for the art gallery was laid at an estimated cost of Rs 3 crore 70 lakhs from the Saidappet assembly Member Constituency Development Fund. After this, he met the media and said that the special fever camps will be held across tamil Nadu on march 10. Special fever camps will be held from 8 am to 6 pm. In this, 200 camps will be held in 200 wards at the rate of one camp per ward in chennai, he said.
Camps at 200 locations in Chennai:

Following this, he said that people with fever and cough will be tested and given medicine pills. drugs that are banned in foreign countries and drugs that are harmful to the human body will be banned in tamil Nadu. Also, the public can visit the fever camps from 8 am to 6 pm, People's Welfare minister M. Subramanian said. Also, this fever causes more damage for 3 to 4 days. They cause effects including body pain and fever. Arrangements have been made for this in all hospitals. Similarly, special fever camps are being conducted across tamil Nadu. Medical camps will be held at 200 places in chennai and 800 places in rural areas. minister M. Subramanian has said that the effects caused by dengue are not the same as in the past.

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