Monday, May 16, 2016
Due To The Identification Of Symptoms Very Lately Around 1000 Asthma Patients Died Annually In Sri Lanka-Dr.Keerthi Gunasekare
Due to the identification of symptoms lately around 1000 Asthma Patients in Sri Lanka have died annually according to the Consultant Chest Physician attached to Central Chest Clinic at Medical Research Institute(MRI) in Colombo Dr.Keerthi Gunasekare.
Around 200,000 Asthma Patients have been admitted to Government Hospitals for treatment annually although around 20% of the current population estimated as suffering from the disease Dr.Gunasekara has stated.
Air Pollution,Direct and Passive Smoking,Skin Diseases like Eczema , stools of Cockroaches and parts of Dead Cockroaches ,some drugs,pets,are some of the factors which cause Asthma he has stressed.
Cough,Wheeze,Difficulty in Breathing,Chest Tightness,Respiratory Distress are main symptoms of the disease and people should seek medical treatment without delay if these symptoms appear as Asthma is not a deadly disease Dr.Gunasekare has pointed out."Asthma" can be controlled well through medicines available although it cant be curable"he has further stated while speaking at a media seminar held today(16)in Health Education Bureau-Colombo on "World Asthma Day".
Around 200,000 Asthma Patients have been admitted to Government Hospitals for treatment annually although around 20% of the current population estimated as suffering from the disease Dr.Gunasekara has stated.
Air Pollution,Direct and Passive Smoking,Skin Diseases like Eczema , stools of Cockroaches and parts of Dead Cockroaches ,some drugs,pets,are some of the factors which cause Asthma he has stressed.
Cough,Wheeze,Difficulty in Breathing,Chest Tightness,Respiratory Distress are main symptoms of the disease and people should seek medical treatment without delay if these symptoms appear as Asthma is not a deadly disease Dr.Gunasekare has pointed out."Asthma" can be controlled well through medicines available although it cant be curable"he has further stated while speaking at a media seminar held today(16)in Health Education Bureau-Colombo on "World Asthma Day".
Three Persons Are Reported As Missing Due To Floods
Three Persons are reported as missing up to now due to the floods occurred in many districts in the island since last Saturday(14) the Disaster Management Center has announced.
The three persons reported as missing from Dehiowita Area the Center has stated.
During last 24 hours highest rain fall has been reported from Katunayake Area around 250 mili meters.
The three persons reported as missing from Dehiowita Area the Center has stated.
During last 24 hours highest rain fall has been reported from Katunayake Area around 250 mili meters.
Public In Flooded Areas Should Be On Alert On Water Borne Diseases -Director General Of Health Services
The Director General Of Health Services Dr.Palitha Mahipala has today(16) advised public to be on alert on Water borne Diseases like Diarrhea ,Cholera and Hepatitis-A due to the flood situations occurred in many districts of the country as a result of heavy showers currently prevailing in.
Public is advised to consume home made food and drinks these days without consuming them from hotels and canteens and drink only boiled water .When preparing green leaves should wash them thoroughly as they might contained germs Dr.Mahipala has stated.
Director General of Health Services has also stated public in flooded areas should maintain a good hygienic practices like washing hands before preparing foods ,before eating and after using toilets.
Due to the continuous heavy showers prevailing in the country since last Saturday many roads and areas have been flooded it has been reported.
Public is advised to consume home made food and drinks these days without consuming them from hotels and canteens and drink only boiled water .When preparing green leaves should wash them thoroughly as they might contained germs Dr.Mahipala has stated.
Director General of Health Services has also stated public in flooded areas should maintain a good hygienic practices like washing hands before preparing foods ,before eating and after using toilets.
Due to the continuous heavy showers prevailing in the country since last Saturday many roads and areas have been flooded it has been reported.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
HEALTH TIP
Whooping Cough: Causes, Symptoms
Whooping cough (also known as pertussis) is a bacterial infection that gets into your nose and throat. It spreads very easily, but vaccines like DTaP and Tdap can help prevent it in children and adults.
Symptoms
At first, whooping cough has the same symptoms as the average cold:
- Mild coughing
- Sneezing
- Runny nose
- Low fever (below 102 F)
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Whooping Cough and Pertussis -- Is Your Baby Protected?
You may also have diarrhea early on.
After about 7-10 days, the cough turns into “coughing spells” that end with a whooping sound as the person tries to breathe in air.
Because the cough is dry and doesn't produce mucus,
these spells can last up to 1 minute. Sometimes it can cause your face
to briefly turn red or purple.
Most people with whooping cough have coughing spells, but not everyone does.
Infants may not make the whooping sound or even
cough, but they might gasp for air or try to catch their breath during
these spells. Some may vomit.
Sometimes adults with the condition just have a cough that won’t go away.
Treatment
If doctors diagnose whooping cough early on, antibiotics
can help cut down coughing and other symptoms. They can also help
prevent the infection from spreading to others. Most people are
diagnosed too late for antibiotics to work well, though.
Don't use over-the-counter cough medicines, cough suppressants, or expectorants (medicines that make you cough up mucus) to treat whooping cough. They don't work.
If your coughing spells are so bad that they keep you from drinking enough fluids, you risk dehydration. Call your doctor right away.
Adverse Weather Conditions Damaged A Bridge Near Buttala-Kataragama Road
Due to the heavy showers and winds prevailing in a bridge near 21 kilo meter post on Buttala-Katharagama Road had damaged and rocks have fallen to Ella-Wellawaya Road the Disaster Management Center has announced.
The Center has requested the commuters in the area to use alternative routes due this situation.
The Center has requested the commuters in the area to use alternative routes due this situation.
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