Call for steps to avoid monsoon-led health issues

Monsoon rain brings down the mercury after a scorching day in the provincial capital on Thursday. PHOTO: farrukh asif/Express

ISLAMABAD:

As the monsoon season intensifies, a leading health expert has warned citizens to take proactive measures to avoid waterborne diseases that pose a significant threat to public health and urged the media to educate people about healthy food-eating habits during the season.

An expert in infectious diseases Dr Waqar Naeem while talking to a private news channel stressed the importance of awareness and preparedness in preventing monsoon-related ailments.

“Monsoon diseases like cholera, typhoid, and dengue are a major health concern, and it’s essential that citizens are aware of the risks and take necessary precautions,” he said. The health expert also emphasised the importance of seeking medical attention immediately if symptoms persist. “Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing complications and saving lives,” he added.

Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to protect themselves and their loved ones from the onslaught of waterborne and vector-borne diseases. By working together, we can ensure a safe and healthy monsoon season.

The health specialist also advised people to consume freshly prepared food and avoid eating food from roadside vendors, wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly as well as take preventive vaccines against hepatitis A, typhoid, and flu.

He also recommended people regularly check and clean water containers, flower pots, bird baths, and coolers to eliminate stagnant water; drink only boiled water or water cleaned by a purifier.

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