New Delhi:Union Minister for Health Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday released guidelines on the treatment of sequelae of Covid-19, which will help in building the capacity of doctors, nurses, paramedics and community health workers across the country to deal with the long-term effects of the Coronavirus infection.
The minister said that the modules have been prepared to provide guidance to doctors and healthcare workers to deal with the issue of long-term effects of Covid-19, the Health Ministry said in a statement.
He said that proactive and comprehensive treatment of Covid-19 is required to ensure minimum side effects and no negative effects of the treatment.
"We have witnessed the consequences of post-Covid effect in patients due to taking higher doses of steroids like cases of Mucormycosis. It is important to take medicines, with fewer or negligible side effects. If we are alert beforehand, it will be fruitful in tackling the future consequences of Covid," he was quoted as saying in the statement.
"The perceptions related to post-Covid that are perpetuating in our society like fears, mental health issues resulting due to Covid are important to be tackled. So, it's important to understand these post-Covid issues and resolve them," Mandaviya stated.
Efforts have been made by resource persons across the country for the management of these post-Covid-19 complications to prepare the sequelae modules. These are very specialised modules prepared to keep in mind various fields of healthcare professionals, he said.