<p>The <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ICMR" target="_blank">Indian Council of Medical Research</a> (ICMR) and the national task force for <strong><a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a></strong> have advised symptomatic Covid-19 patients at least a six weeks gap after recovery for non-urgent surgeries for faster healing and recovery after surgery.</p>.<p>Diabetic, immunocompromised, or hospitalised Covid-19 patients are advised to wait for eight to 10 weeks and patients hospitalised in ICU during Covid need to wait for 12 weeks.</p>.<p>This advisory comes after surgeons were reportedly asked for a repeat RT-PCR or antigen test as part of pre-operative protocols to recovered Covid-19 patients opting for non-urgent or elective surgeries.</p>.<p>According to ICMR and the national task force for Covid-19, a repeat RT-PCR or antigen test within 102 days of being diagnosed with Covid-19 can give you a false-positive result due to the presence of “non-viable dead-virus particles” which stays in the body for some time.</p>.<p>“A minimum period of six weeks prior to non-urgent surgery is recommended for Covid-recovered patients who were symptomatic. As for emergency surgeries in recovering or recovered patients, these must be done immediately with due precautions,” Sanjay Pujari, a member of the task force, <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/wait-6-weeks-for-surgery-after-covid-says-icmr/articleshow/83101731.cms" target="_blank">told</a> <em>The Times of India</em>.</p>.<p>However, if a recovered patient continues to experience Covid-19 symptoms, Pujari advised consulting an infectious diseases expert for re-testing and treatment.</p>.<p>While patients with cough, shortness of breath and serious symptoms are advised to wait for six weeks for non-urgent surgeries, a four-week time period is advised for asymptomatic patients.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ICMR" target="_blank">Indian Council of Medical Research</a> (ICMR) and the national task force for <strong><a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a></strong> have advised symptomatic Covid-19 patients at least a six weeks gap after recovery for non-urgent surgeries for faster healing and recovery after surgery.</p>.<p>Diabetic, immunocompromised, or hospitalised Covid-19 patients are advised to wait for eight to 10 weeks and patients hospitalised in ICU during Covid need to wait for 12 weeks.</p>.<p>This advisory comes after surgeons were reportedly asked for a repeat RT-PCR or antigen test as part of pre-operative protocols to recovered Covid-19 patients opting for non-urgent or elective surgeries.</p>.<p>According to ICMR and the national task force for Covid-19, a repeat RT-PCR or antigen test within 102 days of being diagnosed with Covid-19 can give you a false-positive result due to the presence of “non-viable dead-virus particles” which stays in the body for some time.</p>.<p>“A minimum period of six weeks prior to non-urgent surgery is recommended for Covid-recovered patients who were symptomatic. As for emergency surgeries in recovering or recovered patients, these must be done immediately with due precautions,” Sanjay Pujari, a member of the task force, <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/wait-6-weeks-for-surgery-after-covid-says-icmr/articleshow/83101731.cms" target="_blank">told</a> <em>The Times of India</em>.</p>.<p>However, if a recovered patient continues to experience Covid-19 symptoms, Pujari advised consulting an infectious diseases expert for re-testing and treatment.</p>.<p>While patients with cough, shortness of breath and serious symptoms are advised to wait for six weeks for non-urgent surgeries, a four-week time period is advised for asymptomatic patients.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH latest videos:</strong></p>