Health

The importance of staying away from this deadly virus

It is better to prevent colds in your body during these seasons and prevent them from getting worse in your body, and to avoid this virus with special care. Some sneezes and environments infected with this virus can kill you to the point of death.

In the winter of 1987, Iran, like many other countries, contracted a type of flu that differed from the Iranians’ perception of the flu or the common cold. The virus, which spread from Mexico to the rest of the world, killed 14,000 people worldwide that year, killing several Iranians. Of course, in this case, too, the Iranian authorities did not provide accurate statistics and the number of flu victims in Iran was not announced with certainty, but it was so high that the Ministry of Health thought about dealing with and caring for the people. To the extent that health experts have been sent to schools, universities, cultural institutions, etc. to give the necessary warnings to the people.

Of course, this would have been a good thing for some if it had been expensive for the sick and the government; that is, those who disinfected ordinary gels sold their hands as anti-influenza gels to the public, Most were at risk. Now, after seven years, the name of this disease is heard again, along with the news of the death of more than 20 people due to the flu. Of course, statistics show that in recent years, the disease of deadly sneezing has never left Iran, to the point that this disease has included itself in the list of the top 10 causes of death of Iranians.

According to the responsible Iranian institutions, 10 ﻣﺮﮒ ﻭ ﻭ Mir Iranians have been ﺑﻴﻤﺎﺭﻱﻫﺎﻱ ﻛﺮﻭﻧﺮﻱ ﻗﻠﺐ, ﺳﻜﺘﻪ ﻣﻐﺰﻱ, ﺗﺼﺎﺩﻓﺎﺕ ﺟﺎﺩﻩ‌ﺍﻱ, ﻓﺸﺎﺭﺧﻮﻥ ﺑﺎﻻ, ﺁﻧﻔﻮﻻﻧﺰﺍ ﻭ ﭘﻨﻮﻣﻮﻧﻲ, ﻛﻢ‌ﻭﺯﻧﻲ, ﺳﺮﻃﺎﻥ ﻣﻌﺪﻩ, ﺳﺮﻃﺎﻥ ﻣﺮﻱ, ﺳﺎﻳﺮ ﺣﻮﺍﺩ ﻭ ﺟﺮﺍﺣﺎﺕ ﺟﺮﺍﺣﺎﺕ, ﺑﻴﻤﺎﺭﻱﻫﺎﻱ ﺑﻴﻤﺎﺭﻱﻫﺎﻱ تی, respectively, in the past years. When we see the name of the flu in the middle of this list, we realize the recent warnings of the officials of the Ministry of Health. The Minister of Health himself was on the alert of the Indians, and the death toll of 22 people due to the flu also reached the media through him. Hassan Hashemi has repeatedly stressed the need to take care of the people in recent days, and in his recent speeches he said: “As far as we know, this disease has entered the country from the eastern borders and most of the deaths have been in Kerman and Sistan provinces.” He continues: “The advice given by our colleagues in the health department, which is mainly individual advice, should be followed; Among other things, we must take care of personal visits and visits. “Those who have symptoms of fever and cold are normal and should see a doctor and follow the instructions.”
“It’s a common type of flu,” he said of the flu. “Of course, the resistance to the virus is increasing every year, and its type may be stronger than last year. It seems that the same thing has happened.”

Mohammad Mahdi, the head of the Ministry of Health’s Infectious Diseases Department, gave more specialized warnings to the people, saying: “We are at the beginning of the flu season in the country and as the weather gets colder in the coming days and weeks, the disease will increase.” “The flu is a highly contagious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another through respiratory droplets as well as contaminated hands,” he warned. The flu looks like a cold at first. Patient with high fever, body aches and pains, cough, sore throat and runny nose and sometimes nausea, diarrhea and vomiting. The disease is more severe than a common cold and lasts longer. Influenza is a more serious complication in some people in the community and can even lead to death if not treated properly. The risk community for this disease is often people over the age of 65, children under the age of five, people with chronic heart and lung disease, pregnant women, people with diabetes and kidney failure, and those who have an immune deficiency for any reason, and people with cancer. Includes medicines. “The flu is more severe and more severe in these people, and can lead to death if left untreated.”

Regarding the current geography of the outbreak, he said: “The disease has been more prevalent in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan than in other provinces, and so far 16 people have lost their lives due to the outbreak of this disease. There is an expectation that those who are at risk will become more infected and more at risk. “All 16 of these people received medical treatment in the hospital, but unfortunately, due to the underlying disease, the treatment measures were not effective.” “People who are returning to the country from abroad, who have come a long way and have an underlying disease, need to be more careful,” he added. People with the disease or suspected of having the disease should refrain from kissing and touching each other separately, should refrain from any self-medication and should consult a doctor. “It should be noted that the use of antibiotics in many cases of this disease is not necessary at all, and some patients need to undergo special medical treatment with a doctor’s diagnosis.”

He stressed that washing hands with soap and water is essential to prevent the disease, saying: “Respiratory etiquette means using a handkerchief when sneezing and coughing, and placing a handkerchief in a plastic bag and then placing it on the surface.” Extremely high in disease prevention. “It is also important to keep a distance of at least one meter from the patient and the patient should get enough rest, so they should strictly refrain from attending school or work until the doctor allows it.”

Bahar newspaper

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