“In the emergency room we are seeing an increase in asthma and reactive airway exacerbations due to weather fluctuations and respiratory infections. Jennifer Stephens-Hoyer - Emergency Department at Henry Ford Medical Center Plymouth Here’s hoping we’ll see a decrease in viral infections as the temperatures rise and we all get outdoors again.”ĭr. We can all promote health by washing our hands, staying well hydrated, getting regular exercise, maintaining a healthy sleep pattern, and eating a balanced diet. We’re still seeing some COVID-19 and we continue seeing vulnerable patients requiring admission. We can all help by testing when we have symptoms and limiting exposure to others when we’re sick. “We’re seeing a TON of viral gastroenteritis. Folks can potentially prevent this by doing a good job of washing their hands and being mindful of interacting with others when they’re sick. Jennifer Stevenson - Emergency Department at Henry Ford Medical Center Fairlane Local doctors share their notes on What’s Going Around: Wayne County: Stomach viruses, COVID, asthma flare-ups, sore throats, sinus infections, bronchitisĭr. ![]() Here’s our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local doctors and hospitals.
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