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During the monsoon, the risk of getting numerous viruses, bacteria, and other diseases doubles compared to any other season. Tx hospitals gives you the best treatment for those common monsoon diseases and prevention tips for you and your family. Increased air moisture, humidity, and dampness encourage the growth of microbes including mold, fungi, and bacteria, as well as dangerous germs, leading to the spread of a range of diseases. TX Hospitals is one of the best multispeciality hospital in kachiguda,Uppal, Hyderabad. Providing world-class treatment by well trained and expertise team for the
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During the monsoon, the risk of getting numerous viruses, bacteria, and other diseases doubles compared to any other season. • Increased air moisture, humidity, and dampness encourage the growth of microbes including mold, fungi, and bacteria, as well as dangerous germs, leading to the spread of a range of diseases. • Many monsoon diseases go undiagnosed until they have a significant negative influence on one’s health. Early detection and a few basic preventive and hygiene practices will keep you safe during India’s deadly disease season. • Txhospitals gives you the best treatment for those common monsoon diseases and prevention tips for you and your family
Let’s take a look at some of the most frequent monsoon diseases • Dengue. • Chikungunya. • Malaria. • Cholera. • Typhoid. • Viral fever. • Diarrhea. • Influenza.
Some of the most frequent monsoon diseases Malaria: Malaria is spread by mosquitoes called Anopheles. The malaria-causing parasite Anopheles minimums breeds during the monsoon season. This disease occurs mostly because of water logging as the mosquito breeds in waterways and streams, causing a severe fever (up to 105 degrees Celsius) that can longer for several days. Malaria symptoms include a high fever, body discomfort, body chills, and excessive sweating. • Dengue: • Dengue fever is spread by the Aedesaegypti mosquito, which breeds in stagnant water (such as in buckets, drums, flower pots, wells, and tree holes). Dengue fever takes four to seven days to develop after being bitten. Dengue fever is characterized by high fever, rashes, headache, low platelet count, and hypersensitivity.
Chikungunya Chikungunya is a non-fatal viral disease spread by mosquitoes (Aedesalbopictus) hatched in stagnant water. These mosquitoes breed in stagnant water and can bite you not just at night but also during the day. They can be found in overhead tanks, plants, utensils, and water pipes. Chikungunya symptoms include headache, muscle pain, acute joint pain, high fever, fatigue, and chills. • Typhoid • Typhoid is a water-borne disease caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria that is spread due to inadequate sanitation. Typhoid is spread by eating spoiled or exposed food and drinking polluted water. Typhoid fever is a very contagious monsoon sickness. Contaminated food and water are the most common causes of this disease. Typhoid symptoms include a high temperature for a long time, weakness, abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, fever, headache, joint pain, sore throat, and vomiting
Cold and Flu The most frequent viral infections, the cold and flu, are triggered by the monsoon’s abrupt temperature changes. Colds and influenza (flu) are illnesses of the upper respiratory system, which includes the nose, mouth, throat, and lungs. People with a weakened immune system are more susceptible to infections that cause runny noses, sore throats, watery eyes, fevers, and chills. TX Hospitals is one of the best multispecialty hospital in kachiguda, Uppal, Hyderabad. Providing world-class treatment by well trained and expertise team for the patients who are suffering with multiple health disorders. Round the clock availability of emergency physicians, intensivists helps in faster response and quick recovery and prevention of life-threatening complications.
Tips to stay away from various monsoon diseases • Eat a healthy, nutritious diet consisting of green vegetables and fruits that support a healthy immune system. Opt for fresh homemade food. • Drink plenty of fluids (preferably boiled water). • Maintain good hygiene and avoid touching face with unwashed hands. • Wash your hands before eating any food. • Keep your home and surroundings clean to get rid of mosquitoes. • Use mosquito repellents and wear full sleeved clothes (if necessary). • Getting vaccinated against typhoid fever is recommended before travelling to a high-risk area.
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