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Why home isolation is a challenge for Covid patients

Home isolation
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Home isolation
Patients who are pre-symptomatic or have mild symptoms are adviced to isolate themselves and recover at home. Medical experts say that while for the patient it is the best and a low cost way of recovering, for hospitals it saves manpower and resources that can focus on severely ill patients needing emergency care.
Home isolation basics
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Home isolation basics
At present, home isolation is usually treated with a combination of painkillers, vitamins, the ivermectin inhibitor and antibiotics. Natural immunity boosters such as turmeric, ginger and lemon are also recommended. The most important recommendation, and one that is the easiest to implement at home as opposed to a facility quarantine, is to allow the patient complete mental peace and rest.
Physical challenges
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Physical challenges
The constant touch with a medical professional is must. They should be aware of the development from mild to moderate symptoms in case any. However the underlying challenge would be associated with families having small homes to isolate themselves away from other members of the family. Elderly patients are adviced to have a oxygen cylinder handy.
Emotional challenges
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Emotional challenges
The support of waste picker means a lot when you know that your germs won't spread all over the neighbourhood. Given the mental stress of having a close family member or loved one infected with Covid, caregivers should also explore the option of therapy or counseling for themselves. Uncertainty and panic take a toll on mental health. Therapy is suggested to cope with the emotional trauma associated with coronavirus infection.
A collaborative effort
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A collaborative effort
Without proper management even mild symptoms could become dreadful. Ensuring space, equipments and proper care can lead to the home isolation to its fruition. In the end, recovering from Covid at home has to be a collaborative effort between patient, caregiver, doctor and the community.
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