Jammu, September 26: Government Medical College (GMC) and Associated Hospitals, Jammu have issued a public advisory for the management of Dengue cases as seasonal fever cases rise in the region.
Key Guidelines for the Public
Report early: Visit GMC Jammu in case of fever with symptoms such as severe headache, pain behind eyes, joint/muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, or rashes.
Emergency warning signs: Severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding, or difficulty breathing require immediate hospitalization.
Adults: Consult GMC Medicine OPD (9 AM–2 PM) or GMC Emergency (after 2 PM).
Children: Consult SMGS Paediatric OPD (9 AM–2 PM) or Paediatric Emergency, Ward No. 18 (after 2 PM).
Hospital Facilities Prepared
Dedicated wards for adults and children at GMC and SMGS hospitals.
24×7 laboratory testing available, including:
NS1 ELISA (within 5 days of fever)
IgM ELISA (after 5 days of fever)
RT-PCR for advanced, accurate diagnosis
Complete blood counts and platelet counts
Platelet stock has been ensured. Transfusion will only be done when medically advised.
Home Management Advice
Most Dengue cases do not require hospitalization.
Rest, take fluids, and use paracetamol as prescribed.
Monitor symptoms and report to hospital if condition worsens.
Hospital Management Advice
Follow doctors’ instructions and cooperate with hospital staff.
Do not leave hospital without medical advice.
Avoid demanding platelet transfusion unless recommended by doctors.
Special Advisory for High-Risk Patients
Patients with diabetes, kidney, or liver diseases must be extra cautious and report to the hospital without delay if fever or other symptoms appear.
Administration’s Assurance
“GMC Jammu is fully prepared to handle Dengue cases with adequate facilities, staff, and platelets,” the advisory stated. “The public is urged to cooperate, get tested in case of fever, and follow medical advice.”