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[00:01:10] As we all know that India is a tropical country and so our tropical infections are very common.
[00:01:16] When the summer is over, temperature drops and so our environment becomes suitable for a lot of active bond diseases.
[00:01:25] In this way, active bond diseases are almost the same and these tropical infections are also called tropical infections.
[00:01:37] To know all these in depth, let's dive right into what, why and how of these tropical infections.
[00:01:43] What are the main infections that spread in rainy season?
[00:01:48] So in rainy season, there are common infections like dinghu, maleria, scrub, typhus, leptospira and enteric fever, aka typhoid.
[00:01:57] Now why do these occur in rainy season?
[00:02:00] As I told you, these are the most addictive infections of the week.
[00:02:05] And this is the advantage of the weather, the weather, the carriers and the environment for the nights and the nights.
[00:02:11] As a result, in rainy season, these infections are very severe.
[00:02:17] And finally, how can we identify these tropical infections?
[00:02:21] In infections or diseases, common symptoms are fever, body aches, joint pains, retroorbital pain,
[00:02:29] rashes, bleeding tendencies, shortness of breath, gastric upset and loose tools.
[00:02:35] So let's talk about tropical infections in some important facts.
[00:02:38] In our next segment, what the health?
[00:02:47] Do you know that in the south-east Asia, 87% of malaria cases are only found in India.
[00:02:53] Vector-borne diseases increase in high risk group of patients.
[00:02:58] That is, patients with any heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, uncontrolled diabetes, uncontrolled hypertension or any thyroid disorders.
[00:03:06] Now to know more about tropical infections, let's welcome our expert, Dr. Navneet Arora,
[00:03:14] Consultant Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine from Paras Health.
[00:03:19] Hello Dr.
[00:03:26] Hello Dr. Navneet.
[00:03:29] First of all, let us understand the tropical diseases and vector-borne diseases.
[00:04:03] Dr. Nmisi Adhiktar diseases and infections in India is very common.
[00:04:09] So why not control these?
[00:04:11] This is a very good thing about the disease, but a small problem is that tropical diseases are common in India.
[00:04:18] But all the vector-borne diseases are very common.
[00:04:21] Vector-borne means that in some organisms, disease cells like kidney, mutton, etc.,
[00:04:26] they are the type of bacteria that are found in the brain.
[00:04:30] So, you have to use a whole vector to control the entire organism.
[00:04:36] That is why all diseases are very difficult to control.
[00:04:40] But we need to control these diseases more and prevent them.
[00:04:44] We need to control the disease and eliminate the bacteria.
[00:04:48] That is why we don't use the disease.
[00:04:50] Vector-borne diseases' treatment is very easy and available.
[00:04:53] So why are there serious cases in such cases?
[00:04:56] This is a very important question.
[00:04:59] The tropical diseases are also common in the treatment.
[00:05:03] So, I will decode this for you all.
[00:05:06] There are multiple factors in developing serious tropical diseases.
[00:05:10] The first common factor is the late diagnosis.
[00:05:13] A very patient with 72 hours of fever,
[00:05:16] does not have any infectious disease consultation.
[00:05:18] And the treatment is not only in the treatment,
[00:05:21] but also in the disease progression.
[00:05:23] The normal disease is around 50% to 40%
[00:05:27] The second factor is the dysregulated body immune system.
[00:05:31] Many people have been infected with a lot of immunity.
[00:05:34] Accessive response to a lower similarity is there.
[00:05:37] In other cases, many progressists have been tested with these diseases.
[00:05:40] The common factors are the immune comorbidities of patients
[00:05:43] such as diabetes, hypertension, RTVs, kidney failure, transversations
[00:05:49] or patients who are immune to sufferings.
[00:05:52] Because the disease is affected by these causes and the severity of the disease.
[00:05:57] So this is important for us to know that the disease will progress and what will progress.
[00:06:03] Dr. Rarura, what are the most effective people in infection?
[00:06:07] So tropical diseases are a very effective infection.
[00:06:11] It is said that there is no relation with this disease.
[00:06:15] In small cases, the old patients have to take care of the disease.
[00:06:19] Some of them have the disease that is not so normal and that is not so normal.
[00:06:24] So there is no relation with this disease.
[00:06:26] So every patient has to take care of it.
[00:06:29] Sir, can tropical diseases prevent such diseases?
[00:06:32] So tropical diseases are basically two types of categories.
[00:06:36] The prevention of these two types of diseases can be divided into two types.
[00:06:40] So non-partnerological, that is, non-medical disease, or far-concological prevention,
[00:06:45] which is medically assisted prevention.
[00:06:47] So first, non-partnerical methods.
[00:06:50] Non-partnerical methods like this in case of a fully body-based postparts
[00:06:56] covered with water, not to be covered with a postparts.
[00:07:00] The reason is to use the lens, not to take care of the water or not to take care of the disease.
[00:07:06] Or to take care of the unknown, to take care of the unknown, or to take care of the water.
[00:07:09] We can prevent all these diseases.
[00:07:13] So tropical methods are called pharmacological methods.
[00:07:16] Pharmacological methods are basically vaccine prevention, which can be prevented from this disease.
[00:07:21] Like this, type of vaccine is already available for the disease.
[00:07:23] The disease is also available for the disease.
[00:07:25] The disease is also available for the disease, which is called mosquito cancer.
[00:07:29] And the disease is available for the disease, which is also available for the disease.
[00:07:33] So this is also available for the disease.
[00:07:36] This is the highest population in the world, which is currently in the country.
[00:07:40] In the country, there are tropical diseases, which are common.
[00:07:43] And the drug-based centers are very large.
[00:07:46] They are used to prevent these diseases.
[00:07:48] If the disease is not available for the disease, then this vaccine is not available for the disease.
[00:07:55] But this vaccine is also available on demand.
[00:07:59] So we are using pharmacological methods.
[00:08:02] Well thank you so much for all these insights Dr. Roura.
[00:08:06] Today, you have cleared out our doubts.
[00:08:09] So now when we move on to our next segment, Handy Health Book,
[00:08:13] where we will go into emergency situations in quick first aid procedures,
[00:08:18] and save someone's life.
[00:08:25] Tropical infections in fever are reached to 104 degree Fahrenheit.
[00:08:30] Because of which, all the symptoms we have found,
[00:08:34] and as the disease increases, our body feels like a lot of organs.
[00:08:39] Like lungs, heart, blood pressure, and any nose, eyes and internal organs,
[00:08:45] bleeding can also start.
[00:08:46] With this, the vision of patient is blurred and the face is getting worse.
[00:08:52] So, high-grade fever, which does not have the effect of medication,
[00:08:56] persistent vomiting, bleeding from any site or in stools or urine,
[00:09:01] giddiness or blackouts, or shortness of breath like warning signs,
[00:09:06] then go to your nearest hospital.
[00:09:08] So let's sum up this episode of Health 101 in our next segment,
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[00:09:15] As we see in the end of the doctors' visit, you get a prescription.
[00:09:19] This is your quick take away from this episode.
[00:09:23] In the outside, there are a lot of things called dingu, malaria, scrap typhus,
[00:09:27] leptospyra and typhoid, which increases the effect of tropical infections.
[00:09:33] These infections are common symptoms of diseases,
[00:09:36] fever, body aches, joint pains, retroorbital pain,
[00:09:41] rashes, bleeding tendencies, shortness of breath, gastric upset and loose tools.
[00:09:48] Heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, uncontrolled diabetes,
[00:09:52] uncontrolled hypertension or any thyroid disorders
[00:09:56] is just as serious health problems are being caused by patients with more infections.
[00:10:01] Infections, for saving, use mosquito repellent.
[00:10:06] Don't let your eyes and feet get wet in the outside.
[00:10:10] Avoid swimming, keep your stomachs closed.
[00:10:17] High grade fever, persistent vomiting, bleeding from any site or in stools or urine,
[00:10:23] giddiness or blackouts or shortness of breath like warning signs,
[00:10:27] but don't let your nearest hospital go.
[00:10:32] Tropical infections are a lot of problems that we often know about,
[00:10:37] but they are very common and very serious.
[00:10:41] So don't forget to listen to the next episode of Health 101,
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