BANJIR BAWA PENYAKIT BERJANGKIT

KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital
20 Dec 202103:20

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dr. Yohana, a doctor at Putri Civil Service Hospital in Malaysia, discusses the increased risk of infectious diseases during floods. She highlights illnesses such as leptospirosis (rat urine disease), typhoid fever, and other waterborne diseases that can spread through contaminated floodwaters. Dr. Yohana stresses the importance of hygiene, including avoiding floodwater contact, thoroughly washing off dirt after exposure, and ensuring clean drinking water. She also advises on recognizing symptoms like fever, difficulty breathing, and stomach pain, which are signs of infection after a flood.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Floods increase the risk of infectious diseases, as exposure to contaminated water and surroundings can spread germs.
  • 😀 Common diseases associated with floods include leptospirosis, typhoid fever, and diseases caused by rat urine.
  • 😀 Symptoms of flood-related diseases include fever, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting.
  • 😀 The highest risk of infection comes from direct exposure to floodwaters, which can carry harmful bacteria and viruses.
  • 😀 Preventive measures include avoiding contact with floodwaters, especially for children, and ensuring proper hygiene afterward.
  • 😀 It's important to thoroughly wash and clean the body after exposure to floodwaters to prevent the transmission of germs.
  • 😀 Symptoms of infection, such as fever, may appear within two to three days after exposure to contaminated water.
  • 😀 Leptospirosis and typhoid fever are particularly dangerous diseases that may be contracted during floods, causing serious health issues.
  • 😀 Families should prepare in advance for potential floods, ensuring they have emergency supplies and plans in place.
  • 😀 Public awareness and education about the risks of flood-related diseases are crucial in minimizing infections and maintaining public health.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern regarding health during a flood?

    -The main concern during a flood is the increased risk of infectious diseases, which can spread through exposure to contaminated water and waste.

  • Which diseases are commonly associated with flooding?

    -Diseases linked to floods include leptospirosis (rat urine disease), typhoid fever, gastrointestinal infections, and respiratory diseases, as well as conditions caused by exposure to contaminated soil and water.

  • How does exposure to floodwater increase the risk of infection?

    -Floodwater can contain bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from human waste, animal carcasses, and other contaminated materials, which increase the likelihood of infection when people come into contact with the water.

  • What is the most common symptom of flood-related infections?

    -The most common symptom is fever, often occurring within two to three days after exposure to contaminated water.

  • What other symptoms should people watch for after exposure to floodwater?

    -In addition to fever, people may experience difficulty breathing, stomach pain, diarrhea, and vomiting, all of which are signs of potential infection.

  • What are some preventive measures to avoid infection during floods?

    -The best preventive measure is to avoid exposure to floodwater. If exposure is unavoidable, people should wash thoroughly with soap and clean water afterward and avoid playing in floodwaters.

  • Why is hygiene important during a flood?

    -Maintaining hygiene is crucial to preventing the spread of waterborne diseases, as floodwaters can carry harmful germs that cause infections.

  • How should people prepare for a flood to minimize health risks?

    -People should prepare by staying informed about flood warnings, securing clean water and food supplies, and ensuring access to sanitation facilities. It’s also important to have a first aid kit and appropriate protective gear ready.

  • What role do children play in flood-related health risks?

    -Children are particularly vulnerable to flood-related diseases because they may be more likely to play in contaminated floodwater, increasing their risk of infection.

  • What should people do if they notice symptoms of a flood-related disease?

    -If symptoms like fever, difficulty breathing, or stomach pain occur after exposure to floodwater, individuals should seek medical attention immediately to prevent further complications and receive appropriate treatment.

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