
With a surge in viral fever, swine flu, dengue fever, chikungunya, and respiratory infections among residents, it seems that the capital is entering the Diwali celebrations, and various diseases are emerging. Dr.
Vikas Maurya, senior consultant and head of pulmonary and sleep disorders at Shalimar Bagh Fortis Hospital, said: "Last year, we had several patients who caused health complications due to holiday celebrations.
"We should comply with the safety and security measures of the safe Diwali.
We are sure that more children will suffer from respiratory damage this year due to multiple flu, seasonal changes and rising levels of pollution.
"The surge in pollution levels during Diwali may be difficult for those who have already been affected," he added . ".
"Avoid injuries," but city doctors warn people not just about seasonal flu,
Rohit Batra, dermatologist at Sir Dermata Ram Hospital, said.
"The theme of Diwali is firecrackers, and we must avoid injuries.
Make sure your child is wearing a cotton coat.
Avoid wearing synthetic clothes when they catch fire quickly. ”Dr.
Bornali Datta, deputy director of respiratory and sleep medicine at Medanta-
The doctor said: "Do your best to control pollution.
Farmers should have an alternative option to deal with stubble as their burning increases the pollution of particulate matter in the atmosphere.
"Because winter is about to begin, you need to understand that early morning and evening are the time you should avoid going out.
At that particular time, the particulate matter in the air will settle down as the temperature decreases.
Go for a walk and wear masks during the day.
You should use the air purifier at home.
If you are a person with breathing problems, you should use medication and an inhaler.
People should stay indoors as much as possible.
Patients should be actively vaccinated and follow a healthy lifestyle.
However, if the problem persists, please seek medical care and go to the nearest hospital . "Datta said.
Eating a healthy mix is another problem. Dr.
Sushila Kataria, director of internal medicine at Medanta-
The doctor said: "We should be careful when buying candy and food during Diwali, because many adulterated situations occur every year.
We have received twice as many cases as cases of diarrhea and acidity.
"This festival also brings losses to the expectant mothers and children.
"The smoke and pollution of fireworks and firecrackers can be harmful to women, especially if they are pregnant . "
Shobha Gupta, medical director and test tube baby specialist at the mother circle Test Tube Baby Center.
Serious cases of skin allergy will also be found during and after Diwali.
Complaints of eye burns, skin allergies and rashes are often heard due to increased levels of contaminants.