The rising mercury level and the dry spell have resulted in an
increase in the number of water-borne disease cases being reported in
Bangalore hospitals.
Doctors, who have seen an increase in gastroenteritis cases in the
last few weeks,warned that if people didn't take precautions, they
were likely to land up with jaundice, hepatitis A and typhoid, apart
from gastroenteritis.
While consumption of contaminated water was said to be the main cause,
food prepared in unhygienic conditions and cut fruits sold on the
roadsides were also the culprits, they said.
According to Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) project
coordinator (communicable diseases) Manoranjan Hegde, 193 cases of
gastroenteritis hadbeen reported in the city since January. Of these,
70 were reported from March 1 to 25.
The recent death of a two-year-old boy from Venkatswamy Gardens in
Jagjivan Ram Nagar , allegedly due to water contamination, was the
only gastroenteritis death, according to officials.
Although the numbers are a little lower than those reported during the
same period last year, doctors advised people to take precautions to
stay safe.
Not an outbreak
Asserting that it was not an outbreak, Mr. Hegde said most of the
sporadic cases were reported from areas in east Bangalore such as
Murphy Town, D.J. Halli, Tannery Road, Neelsandra and Koramangala,
apart from Jagjivan Ram Nagar and surrounding areas.
Doctors at the State-run Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, Victoria
Hospital and K.C. General Hospital are also regularly seeing patients
with complaints ofdiarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration.
"We get at least seven or eight patients with symptoms of
gastroenteritis every day. But, most of them are treated as
out-patients. Even those who were admitted have recovered," said K.R.
Ravindra, associate professor, Department of Medicine at Victoria
Hospital.
A senior doctor at the Bowring Hospital said at least three patients
came with complaints of diarrhoea every day.
Symptoms
Gastroenteritis is the frequent passage of loose stools.
It is most often caused by infection from bacteria such as E. coli and
Vibrio cholerae, or by viruses and parasites such as giardia.
Symptoms include diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps,
followed by dehydration.
Dr. Ravindra advised people to drink water that was boiled and cooled.
People must watch what they eat, he said, adding that "it is advisable
to eat hot home-cooked food."
Cut fruits
BBMP Deputy Commissioner (Health) Y.M.Ramachandra Murthy, who claimed
the palike had started creating awarenesson the diseases in vulnerable
areas, said it was difficult to control the sale of fruits on the
roadsides.
"Eating cut fruits from roadside vendors that are either not washed
properlyor are washed with impurewater can be harmful. Our efforts to
check this risk has been met with stiff resistance from the local
people," he said.
Citing an example, he said: "When we tried to check the sale of cut
fruits in the vicinity of the Vidhana Soudha and the High
Court,government employees objected and demanded that the vendors be
allowed to operate from there."
"One should eat fresh fruitsonly after washing them thoroughly and
fruit juices are healthy only when prepared under hygienic
conditions," he said.
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Health - Beat the heat, not at the cost your health
East Asian Children Most at Risk from Myopia - Study
Researchers from the Australian National University who conducted a
study across the globe found that nearly 90 per cent of school-leavers
haveshort sightedness.
They claim that the main reason for the problem is that children in
East Asia spend several hours studying and have very less outdoor
exercise. They found that because of tedious study habits the
children's eyes get strainedleading to several other eye-related
problems.
The study claims that the Asian studying habits are solely responsible
for the problem. Scientists said that children should be allowed to
play outdoors at least two hours a day or else they will get myopia or
several other eye-related problems.
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study across the globe found that nearly 90 per cent of school-leavers
haveshort sightedness.
They claim that the main reason for the problem is that children in
East Asia spend several hours studying and have very less outdoor
exercise. They found that because of tedious study habits the
children's eyes get strainedleading to several other eye-related
problems.
The study claims that the Asian studying habits are solely responsible
for the problem. Scientists said that children should be allowed to
play outdoors at least two hours a day or else they will get myopia or
several other eye-related problems.
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Qatada Al-Aslami: That his father said,
"One day I was sitting with some of the Prophet's companions on the
way to Mecca. Allah's Apostle was ahead of us. All of my companions
werein the state of Ihram while I was a non-Muhrim. They saw an onager
while I was busy repairing my shoes, so they did not tell me about it
but they wished I had seen it. By chance I looked up and saw it. So, I
turned to the horse, saddled it and rode on it, forgetting to take the
spear and the whip. I askedthem if they could hand over to me the whip
and the spear but they said, 'No, by Allah, we shall not help you in
that in any way.' I became angry and got down from the horse, picked
up both the things and rode the horse again. I attacked the onager and
slaughtered it, and broughtit (after it had been dead). They took it
(cooked some of it) and started eating it, but they doubted whether it
was allowed for them to eat it or not, as they were in the state of
Ihram. So, we proceeded and I hid with me one of its fore-legs. When
we met Allah's Apostle and asked him about the case, he asked, 'Do you
have a portion of it with you?' I replied in the affirmative and gave
him that fleshy fore-leg which he ate completely while he was inthe
state of Ihram/
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"One day I was sitting with some of the Prophet's companions on the
way to Mecca. Allah's Apostle was ahead of us. All of my companions
werein the state of Ihram while I was a non-Muhrim. They saw an onager
while I was busy repairing my shoes, so they did not tell me about it
but they wished I had seen it. By chance I looked up and saw it. So, I
turned to the horse, saddled it and rode on it, forgetting to take the
spear and the whip. I askedthem if they could hand over to me the whip
and the spear but they said, 'No, by Allah, we shall not help you in
that in any way.' I became angry and got down from the horse, picked
up both the things and rode the horse again. I attacked the onager and
slaughtered it, and broughtit (after it had been dead). They took it
(cooked some of it) and started eating it, but they doubted whether it
was allowed for them to eat it or not, as they were in the state of
Ihram. So, we proceeded and I hid with me one of its fore-legs. When
we met Allah's Apostle and asked him about the case, he asked, 'Do you
have a portion of it with you?' I replied in the affirmative and gave
him that fleshy fore-leg which he ate completely while he was inthe
state of Ihram/
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Historical Place: New Delhi - India
Current and historical records on Delhi cover areas such as the city's
history, geography, languages, demographics, tourist attractions and
people. Delhi was initially a ruler of the Mughal Empire area.
However, in 1803 AD Delhi became a domain of the United British and in
1911 the city was recognized as the capital of India.
Delhi geography is favorable in many respects. On the one hand the
city is located on the banks of Yamuna river, which makes its fertile
farmland. Being in the northern part of India New Delhi consists of
plains. There are a total of nine districts of New Delhi.
The main languages in New Delhi that are spokenby the majority of
the population of the city are part of English, Punjabi and Hindi.
Although English is the official language, Punjabi and Hindi have
become widelyused in linguistics from the city of Delhi, India.
Demographics of Delhi reveals that the total population of the city by
the census of 2001 is 13,782,976. The sex ratio is 821, while the
population density of Delhi in 2001 was recorded as 9294. The total
number of literates in Delhi account 9703049 which represents 81.82%
of the total population.
It symbolizes the traditionand heritage of the city, the people of
Delhi follow different social customs and festivals held throughout
the year. Known for his jovial nature and helpful attitude, the people
of Delhi are very popular throughout the country.
There are several tourist attractions in the city, but New Delhi is
not complete.From the Red Fort, Lotus Temple and Chandni Chowk to
Gallery of Modern Art, Purana Quila and many more, Delhi has an
infinite range of tourist attractions. Delhi Metro is one of the
notable achievements of the city inrecent years.
By going through the information about Delhi can come through hordes
of unique features associated with this ancient city of India.
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history, geography, languages, demographics, tourist attractions and
people. Delhi was initially a ruler of the Mughal Empire area.
However, in 1803 AD Delhi became a domain of the United British and in
1911 the city was recognized as the capital of India.
Delhi geography is favorable in many respects. On the one hand the
city is located on the banks of Yamuna river, which makes its fertile
farmland. Being in the northern part of India New Delhi consists of
plains. There are a total of nine districts of New Delhi.
The main languages in New Delhi that are spokenby the majority of
the population of the city are part of English, Punjabi and Hindi.
Although English is the official language, Punjabi and Hindi have
become widelyused in linguistics from the city of Delhi, India.
Demographics of Delhi reveals that the total population of the city by
the census of 2001 is 13,782,976. The sex ratio is 821, while the
population density of Delhi in 2001 was recorded as 9294. The total
number of literates in Delhi account 9703049 which represents 81.82%
of the total population.
It symbolizes the traditionand heritage of the city, the people of
Delhi follow different social customs and festivals held throughout
the year. Known for his jovial nature and helpful attitude, the people
of Delhi are very popular throughout the country.
There are several tourist attractions in the city, but New Delhi is
not complete.From the Red Fort, Lotus Temple and Chandni Chowk to
Gallery of Modern Art, Purana Quila and many more, Delhi has an
infinite range of tourist attractions. Delhi Metro is one of the
notable achievements of the city inrecent years.
By going through the information about Delhi can come through hordes
of unique features associated with this ancient city of India.
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