Diarrhea that spread quickly in this district UP, Death or Two Women; What to do – what not? … know everything – Varanasi News Diarrhea Outbreak claims two lives in Chirai Gaon

Two women died of diarrhea in Chiragaon, Varanasi. The accident occurred as a result of drinking contaminated water and not to get timely treatment. Many other people also suffer from diarrhea, some of which are in critical condition. The team of the health department is distributing medicines in the town and makes people aware of it. Jagran correspondent, Varanasi. Diarrhea killed two women in Girdharpur village Chiragaon on Saturday. Both are 22 years old. Happiness caused by his death, polluted drinking water -driven diarrhea and not getting timely treatment. Both suffered from vomiting and diarrhea for five days. Remove the ad, just read the news, instead of taking it to a government medical unit, SWARN kept running here in the village of Jholachhap. When the condition became critical due to dehydration, the diarrhea victim Antima was brought to Chiragaon Primary Health Kendra on Friday afternoon from where doctors referred her to Pandit Dendayal Hospital. He died on Saturday during treatment. The second diarrhea -influenced statue joined Dr. Suresh Yadav arrived in Swarajan PandePur. Allowed in his hospital. According to the village head Surderra, the statue also died during the treatment. Apart from this, a 60 -year -old Ramavanti is in critical condition at seven diarrhea victims. He is being treated at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Government Hospital. Three of the other six are treated at home and three community health centers Narpatpur. It consists of nine -year -old tanu, seven -year -old neeta, five -year -old meni. According to superintendent dr. Rajnath, all suffer from diarrhea, is the situation under control. He said the cause of diarrhea is polluted by drinking water. After the flooding, the administrative lethargy that became a deadly flood, the water class was slow about the investigation into drinking water. The Department of Health could not continue to spread these pills of medical arrangements at flood posts. The status of the coming sick was not judged. As a result, drinking water became deadly. No one came into critical condition, in critical condition, Ramavanti admitted that Pandit Deendayal Hospital said the floodwaters were increased in “NAR”. When the water began to decline, the dirt spread. As a result, water began to get dirty in the hand pump, but no one came to see. Over time, people began to fall into the grip of stomach diseases. It took the form of diarrhea. The statue in the village fell ill five days ago. After this, five uncle’s girlfriend Muskan, Kuttan, Tanu, Mansi and Neeta also became ill. After this, the angel also became ill in my home, but medicine, etc. Is at home. Ramavanti is an acute gastro -in -house (diarrhea). Cewier is dehydration (high risk). Got sick due to drinking hand pump water. The people of the village must be careful. – Dr. Manish Yadav, Doctor, Deendayal Hospital Diarrhea died due to lack of proper treatment on time. If he took the hospital to the hospital, his life would have been saved. – Dr. Manoj Kumar Verma, PHC in -Charge Chiragaon. Maintain cleanliness- After using food and toilet, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and clean water. -Wash and use fruits and vegetables thoroughly. – Drink clean and safe water; Cook or filter it if the quality of the water is doubted. Care for diet – eat fresh and well -cooked food. Avoid eating from outside foods, especially raw or half -hearted foods. Avoid infected or outdated foods. Save dairy products properly and look at their freshness. Water and drinks – drink only bottled or pure water. Avoid using ice until it is made of pure water. Environmental hygiene – keep the kitchen and food place clean. -Bee the food covered so that flies or insects do not sit. Clean the toilet regularly and avoid open feces. The team of doctors spread medicine on the information of the village head Surderra, the Department of Health reached the town under the leadership of Dr. Santosh Kumar. The team distributed chlorine bullets, ORS packages and medicines to the residents. Drugs were handed over to ASHA workers and ANM. At the same time, residents were made aware to protect against diarrhea and vomiting and diarrhea.

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