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IT HAS EVEN PASSED CORONAVIRUS CASES! INFLUENZA IS AMONG US IN ITS DECADEST FORM
In addition to the coronavirus cases, the flu, which has not been seen in the squares for two years, has returned in its most severe form. Cases H1N1, popularly known as swine flu, have exploded.
Emphasizing that there is confusion in the diagnosis due to the fact that the symptoms of the Omicron variant, influenza and swine flu that are spreading rapidly in society are similar to each other, experts say that a test should be taken for differential diagnosis.
iHealth who said that these diseases, which are all respiratory transmitted viral infections, should be diagnosed correctly at an early stage because the approach and treatment of these diseases are different. Turkey Medicals “The symptoms of influenza, swine flu and Covid are similar to each other. Recently, there has been an increase in the number of patients admitted with fever, cough, headache, runny nose. They come with a particularly high fever, which does not subside and reaches 38.5-39 degrees,” was said.
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COVID IS PASSING LIKE A COLD UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE VACCINE
iHealth said, “These things are getting mixed up. We have no choice but to get tested. Covid or influenza tests are not performed in family medicine. The tests are being carried out in private hospitals, some of the public hospitals and university hospitals,” was said.
Stating that family medicine is the units referred to by ‘unbundled patients’ who are not yet known what disease they have, iHealth. “Covid, influenza and swine flu are viral diseases. That is why there is no need to use antibiotics in any of them. We give cold medicines that treat the symptoms to the patient who comes with a complaint. We refer patients with suspected Covid for testing. And the reason is to keep it from getting infected. Now, Covid is mild like a cold in people who have been vaccinated with the effect of Omicron as well. If we think he has influenza or swine flu and he has a troubled condition, we give him a special drug treatment in Turkey that we call antiviral,” he said.
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