When NOT TO Home Quarantine in COVID

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When NOT TO Home Quarantine in COVID

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Quarantine, social distancing, lockdown, isolation – the novel coronavirus has introduced us to a whole new world. All of us are subjected to new safety guidelines and ways of living. Many of us are under restrictions entirely unfamiliar to us and changing so rapidly that it's hard to cope up with the new normal even today. However, scary this world might look. You still need to survive and take care of your near ones such that they don't get infected by this disease. If you have cough, cold, breathlessness, or fever, how can you tell if you've got COVID-19 or ordinary flu? In both cases, you need to go to your doctor and seek immediate medical care. If you have been diagnosed corona positive, your doctor might ask you to undergo a 14-day self-quarantine or ask you to seek medical help in severe cases. In this blog, we will be giving you some self-assessment tips to prevent yourself from adverse situations. We have also compiled some general advice and tips for self-care as you stay indoors and when you should rush to a hospitals. Here, you go!

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Children can get coronavirus even though the disease seems milder. An infected mother can transfer the disease to the newborn child. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most newborns who test positive for the coronavirus have mild symptoms or none at all and recover, but severe cases have occurred.

As in children and adults, the common symptoms include:

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Cough Fever or chills Runny nose Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Muscle or body aches Sore throat

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Caregivers and parents should notice these warning signs like:

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Difficulty breathing or catching his or her breath Inability to keep down any liquids New confusion or inability to awaken Bluish lips

However, the risk can be reduced by masking, distancing, hand washing, and improved ventilation in both children and senior citizens.

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Cases when you shouldn’t Home Quarantine

1. Know when to seek medical care: During the COVID-19 outbreak, you need to seek immediate medical care to lower the risk of COVID-19 spread. It would be best to call ahead before visiting a medical facility, hospitals, clinics and even doctor’s offices as they have special protocols in place in the wake of the novel coronavirus. Severe symptoms suggest the need for medical attention. We would advise you to call an expert, telemedicine, or your primary doctor if you experience the following: ● ●

Experience flu-like symptoms and feel dehydrated even though you are drinking plenty of fluids. Experience COVID-19 like symptoms such as cough and fever. People over the age of 60 suffer from chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, or lung disease. Witness COVID-19 symptoms or were in direct contact with an infected person.

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2. Unable to incorporate self-care Viral infections, like COVID-19, leads to dehydration. Even your doctor will ask you to drink plenty of water and rely on soups that contain salt, along with plain water, juice or tea. It's crucial to get yourself dehydrated so that your urine is its normal pale colour and you continue to flush out all the toxins. You need to remember that not urinating means you need medical attention. In case of any special dietary restrictions due to pre-existing illnesses like kidney diseases, heart failures, and other conditions, make sure you get medical advice from your doctor about fluids you should take.

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3. When Over-the-Counter Medications doesn’t work People suffering from cold or flu can rely on over-the-counter medications for some relief. It's obvious to have some side effects like dry mouth, increased blood pressure and drowsiness. Flush out your nose and sinuses using saline solution. We believe fever reducers and pain medications like Tylenol (Acetaminophen) can be helpful and even natural ingredients like honey, ginger, and turmeric can be an effective cough homemade remedy.

4. Pregnant mothers and new born at higher risk It appears that women infected with coronavirus, can in some cases pass the disease to her baby. Infants can be infected shortly after being born. Pregnant women should take extra precautions to avoid getting infected.

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5. Following public health guidelines is mandatory Picking up the virus should be the last thing on your mind. Adjust yourself to the new normal and never ignore the advice of your local officials. It’s normal to feel scared or anxious in this scary moment, but all you can do is take the best care of yourself as you stay at home. We hope this article has given you enough information about when to seek expert care. These tips will undoubtedly ease some of the anxiety. Help yourself by following all the necessary guidelines to avoid unnecessary risks. Don’t make any decisions without talking to your healthcare provider as you stay home safe and sound.

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