New Jersey is facing a rise in cases of norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug that causes sudden vomiting and diarrhea. This surge is part of a challenging winter season, with flu, COVID-19, and RSV also circulating.
The virus spreads rapidly, often infecting entire households and is often referred to as a stomach flu. Symptoms such as painful stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea can develop within just 12 hours of exposure. While symptoms are usually intense but brief, they can lead to dehydration, which can cause serious issues, particularly in children and the elderly. Treatment focuses on symptom management and hydration.
According to Dr. Suraj Sagger, Chief of Infectious Disease at Holy Name, these simple measures can help limit the spread of this highly contagious illness:
“Once infected, norovirus runs through a household very fast,” said Dr. Saggar. “And then it takes about 36 hours until it’s out of your system.”
Here are some tips for recovering from norovirus:
If you suspect you are developing complications after an illness, visit your primary care physician or find one at holyname.org/physician.