Maintain good health conditions during monsoons amid covid-19 pandemic. The monsoon diseases will certainly have an impact on the ongoing Covid19 pandemic in an adverse way, increasing both the morbidity and mortality.
Rains also bring woes in the form of floods and various diseases:
However, rains also bring woes in the form of floods and various diseases. This year when we are grappling with COVID19 pandemic, our worries are more profound as rains may drain our already over-burdened health-care system. During rains we have a sudden surge in plethora of diseases, be it seasonal flu, water borne or vector-borne and they do have many overlapping symptoms. There is going to be huge diagnostic dilemma by physicians, even for mild illnesses like simple seasonal flu or viral fever where we may need to subject those patients to COVID19 screening, as the spectrum of Covid19 associated illness is very varied, from asymptomatic to life threatening complications.
Incidence of vector borne diseases like dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya rises exponentially during monsoon, all these diseases are associated with high grade fever, myalgias, headaches, joint pains necessitating to rule out Covid19 illness. On the top of that if there is co-infection with these pathogens and Covid19, outcome could have serious implications. Take example of Dengue where pateint may be in shock and if the patient lands up in respiratory failure because of Covid19, combination of could be disastrous in the individual suffering from it.
Food and water borne diseases increases during this season:
Whatever are the circumstances, we must prepare and guard ourselves from the imminent multi-pronged attack at the individual level as well as helping the authorities in overcoming adversaries. We are currently battling with coronavirus and have done well also but we cannot ignore our fight with dengue, malaria and other infectious diseases and this fight is no way smaller.
Precautions for the rainy season diseases albeit difficult but are practical and all of us must contribute towards them. Maintaining proper hygiene and sanitation and using clean water will ward us from most of these illnesses. For mosquito borne diseases their breeding is to be prevented by keeping clogged areas clean and preventing ourselves from mosquito bites by using repellents and covering ourselves. More than any other time, these times demand to keep ourselves healthy by strengthening our immunity by means of nutritious diet, healthy sleeping habits and regular exercise.
Senior citizen should relax at home :
In addition to healthy diet senior citizens need to take extra care while walking on wet surfaces like balcony, terrace, porch, garden etc. It is recommended that you use walking support aid to be on safer side. You could also consider patching these surfaces with anti-slip rubber mats to avoid accidents.
Also Read: HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM FLU DURING MONSOONS?
Dr Manoj Sharma – Senior Consultant
Medeor Hospital
Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi