Eye Flu cases are constantly increasing from delhi to Chhattisgarh...


Due to continuous rains and humid weather, the cases of 'I flu' in the country are increasing rapidly in the country. The fluid from the changing weather has made children to the elderly sick. At present, cases of flu from delhi to chhattisgarh, from almost every state of the country are coming up. Suddenly the increasing cases of this flu have started scaring people once again. In such a situation, we will tell in this report that what is this flu, how is it infecting people and what to do to avoid it.

The highest cases of flu are coming up in these states.


According to chhattisgarh Deputy chief minister and health minister TS Singh Dev, on July 28, 19,873 cases of 'I Flu' were registered in Chhattisgarh. people infected with this virus are recovering in three to seven days.


At the same time, there is an increase in cases of eye infection in hospitals of the capital Delhi. According to the report, cases of about 100i flu patients are coming up every day in AIIMS. Dr. JS Titiyal, head of AIIMS RP Center, has termed it as 'epidemic' in view of the increasing cases of this infection. According to him, the number of patients can increase even more in the coming days.


What is I flu and what age does it affect people more?


Eye specialist Dr. radhika Gupta told ABP that the cases of I flu have been increasing for a few days. It is usually an eye infection. Which is also called conjunctivitis. It is also called 'eye coming' in small cities or in common colloquial.


Actually, the white part of the eyes and the inner eyelids contain a layer called conjunctiva clear and this infection brings swelling in this conjunctiva. Infection spreads in the white part of the eye flu patients. Due to which they not only have trouble seeing. Rather, there are problems like eye irritation redness.


By the way, this flu can spread to people of any age. But the risk of most infection remains in children, allergic patients, elderly and weeks immunity.

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