Cytomegalovirus: 5 COVID Patients With Rectal Bleeding Identified At Delhi Hospital

The cases were detected during the second wave of Covid-19 in April-May. All the patients were otherwise Covid immunocompetent and experienced rectal bleeding and pain in the abdomen after about 20 to 30 days of testing positive for Covid-19.

Cytomegalovirus: 5 COVID Patients With Rectal Bleeding Identified At Delhi Hospital

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Two patients had massive bleeding and one required emergency lifesaving surgery in the form of removal of right side of the colon.

One of them succumbed due to massive bleeding and severe Covid chest disease.

New Delhi: Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has diagnosed five cases of Cytomegalovirus. The hospital said that some patients came in complaining of rectal bleeding, which upon diagnosis was linked to Cytomegalovirus. All these patients experienced this condition after testing positive for Covid-19.

According to a report prepared by a group of senior doctors in Sir Ganga Ram hospital, these cases were detected during the second wave of Covid-19 in April-May. All the patients were otherwise Covid immunocompetent and experienced rectal bleeding and pain in the abdomen after about 20 to 30 days of testing positive for Covid-19.