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Common Health Issues Experienced During Rainy Days

It’s rainy days once again!!! waaah time to be more conscious with our health.. as for me, I had to prepare my kids for this season, mahirap magkasakit ng sabay sabay ang apat no! Sharing with you an article from our P&G friends  (text in italics are mine)

READ: 10 Common Health Issues Experienced During Summer

Common Health Issues Experienced During Rainy Days

Cough and bronchitis
In wet and humid weather, you may inhale particles and fumes trapped in the moist air.  When your body detects an obstruction in your air passageways, the immune system makes you cough in an attempt to eject the blockage.  This is why a cough usually follows the onset of a cold.  Most simple coughs go away after they’ve run their natural course, but you can ease your recovery with plenty of rest and over-the-counter cough medicine.
On the other hand, a cough could intensify to bronchitis if your air passages become infected, so preventive measures are important.  Avoid people who have a cold or the flu, and get yourself immunized annually with flu and pneumonia vaccines.  If you smoke, quit – smoking lowers your defenses against infection.  Also avoid damp and polluted areas.  And don’t forget to wash your hands regularly.

The common cold and pneumonia
The cold virus is transmitted by contact.    Cold symptoms are actually your immune system’s way of defending your body.  It produces mucus and constricts your nose and throat to ward off the virus.  The process is not unlike having a fierce battle going on inside your body, and can leave you feeling drained of energy.  Fatigue and emotional stress can decrease immunity and further increase your vulnerability to the virus.

To avoid catching and spreading the cold virus, cover your mouth when sneezing or coughing to prevent the virus being released into the air.  Because even inanimate objects, like a doorknob or countertop, and water can carry the cold virus, it’s important to keep your home clean and to be careful not to be caught in the rain!  Also, wash and bathe with an anti-bacterial soap like Safeguard to kill germs.

If you already have a cold, a warm bath will help clear your respiratory track.  Drink plenty of liquid to replenish your body’s store, and watch for signs of dehydration.

It is not advisable to ignore a cold.  When bacteria or virus reaches your lungs, you could very easily catch pneumonia, one of the top causes of deaths in the Philippines.  If the cold symptoms worsen or last more than a few days, see your doctor.

Do you know why cold is most common during the rainy days, as well as cough? Based on my readings, our body, during cold season, works overtime to balance our body temp. Our immune system weakens because part of the energy in our body where used to balance our temp. In lay’s man term, if you’re putting much effort cleaning your house, you won’t have energy doing the laundry. got it? 

READ: The Top Leading Causes of Death Among Filipino Children: Pneumonia and Diarrhea

Diarrhea
Diarrhea is very common during the rainy season, and is the biggest killer of children under 6 years old.  It is characterized by a high frequency of bowel movement, inability to delay defecation until an appropriate time, and increased looseness of stool.

Diarrhea occurs when viruses, bacteria, parasites or poisons are ingested and the body responds by trying to eject the toxins. If it is acute and continuous, severe dehydration and body weakness can result.  People with diarrhea should take plenty of water to replenish body fluids.  The best treatment is to wait it out.  Do not take medicine that will keep stool in; this will only serve to aggravate the condition.  If it lasts for more than a few days or is particularly virulent, see your doctor.

To prevent diarrhea, drink only clean filtered water and freshly prepared food.  Wash frequently to get rid of toxins from the things you touched.

It’s hard to find information on why Diarrhea is also rampant on rainy days. I guess the weakening of the immune system also has to do with this.

Leptospirosis
The Department of Health has repeatedly warned of the risk of leptospirosis in flood-prone areas.  This is because floodwaters can contain rat urine, the common carrier of the bacteria that causes the disease.  The spirochete bacteria can enter your body if you accidentally drink the contaminated water, or through an open wound.

Leptospirosis is a serious disease, typified by a high fever, vomiting and extreme muscle pain.  Its symptoms escalate rapidly and can lead to death.

To prevent infection, wear rain boots if wading through floodwaters is unavoidable.  Wash straightaway with an anti-bacterial soap like Safeguard, making sure to scrub well.  And immediately see a doctor if you develop any of the symptoms.

With proper prevention, rains and floods need not be the cause of major health concerns.  Remember the adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Can I just say that washing with anti bacterial soap really helps a lot in keeping you healthy and disease free (of course it also counts that you eat right, sleep well and drink plenty of water).

READ>> Proper way to wash your hands. 

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10 Common Health Issues Experienced During Summer

Blossoms Healthcare asked me to write about a health related topic and since summer is already here in my country, I decided to write about common summer diseases and how to prevent it.

1. Prickly Heat

Prickly Heat or Miliaria is a common skin disease that usually develops because of too much heat. Children are mostly affected because their sweat glands are not fully develop. Prickly heat rash develops when a person sweats too much and the glands are blocked.

The symptoms of Prickly heat rash includes small red spots with prickling sensation. This usually goes on its own but sever cases can lead to infection. How? because of its prickling sensation, one may have the urge to scratch it and with dirty hands, bacteria can enter the skin and can cause infection. Prickly heat usually affects parts of the body that is covered such as back, abdomen, neck and chest.

How To Prevent Prickly Heat rashes?

Since prickly heat rashes develops because of too much heat, preventive measures includes keeping yourself cool. During summer, take a bath at least twice a day and use cotton and light clothing. Avoid too much sun exposure and as much as possible, avoid too much sweating. Staying in a cool place (such as air conditioned room) can make a big difference.

How To Treat Prickly Heat Rashes?

Prickly heat rashes can go on its own and the preventive measures mentioned above can also be done to treat and speed up the healing process. If you suspect that the rashes developed an infection, consult your doctor immediately.

2. Sore Eyes

Another commonly experienced disease during summer is Sore Eyes. It is the inflammation of the thin membrane covering the eyeball and the inner eyelid. The inflammation is usually brought about by viral infection. Sore eyes is highly contagious and one can get infected when their hand got contact with someone who has sore eyes then rub their eyes. It is most common during summer because the surroundings are drier and the wind easily carries the irritants to our eyes. Symptoms of sore eyes includes redness of the eyes and itchiness and a feeling that there is something inside your eyes.

How to Prevent Sore Eyes?

Frequent hand washing is the key to prevent sore eyes. It is also advised not to rub your eyes when it gets itchy.

How To Treat Sore Eyes?

I once experienced sore eyes and though not painful it can be irritating. The inflammation can go on its own but what I did then was subject my eyes to running water. It went away after 2 days. You can also use an ice pack to lessen the itchiness of the eyes. If the inflammation gets worse, call your doctor.

3. Heat stroke

Heat Stroke can be deadly if not treated immediately. Heat stroke is a sudden increase of temperature inside our body, this happens when there is too much heat that our body was not able to cope up with it. Symptoms of heat stroke includes raise in temperature of the body, nausea, vomiting, weakness and dehydration.

How To Prevent Heat Stroke?

To prevent heat stroke, one must be cautious when doing vigorous activities during summer. Drinking lots of water during summer can also prevent heat stroke.

How To Treat Heat Stroke?

Heat stroke patients needs to be taken car of immediately, this is an emergency case and the first you have to do is to bring the patient to a cool, shady place. Remove clothing and water the body to lower the temperature. If the patient can drink, give them cold water. Fan the patient to avoid sweating. It will also help if you can put an ice pack to the patient’s arm pits and groin area. Monitor the body temperature until it drops down to 38 C.

4. Nose Bleeding

A few people may experience nose bleeding but to those who do, you may notice that your nose bleeds more during summer (or during winter). Nose bleeding is a hereditary illness, the lining inside the nose is thin thus resulting to bleeding even with a slight physical contact. Extreme temperature can also result to nose bleeding.

How To Prevent Nose Bleeding?

When my little girl experienced nose bleeding, I was scared. Everyone will agree (specially mommies) that blood on your kid is not a good sight and you can’t help but worry big time. When we brought my little to her pedia, Doc said that the only way to prevent it is to stop nose picking.

How To Treat Nose Bleeding? 

Nose bleeding stops on its own and also goes away as the child gets older. You have to teach your child how to treat themselves when nose bleeding happens. First, apply pressure on the affected nose by pressing your finger on it. Do not look up, a common misconception with nose bleeding. Looking up may cause the blood to go down your mouth or worst, your lungs. Bow down and keep applying pressure. Place an ice pack on forehead and take a rest.

5. Sunburn

Too much exposure to sun can lead to sunburn. It is a condition where the skin is burned by too much sun rays. The skin becomes read and irritated.

To prevent sunburn, always apply sunscreen lotion before going out. Be conscious of the SPF on your lotion. SPF of 15 to 30++ is OK as long as you don’t stay under the sun for long period of time. For swimming, use SPF of 50++.

To treat sunburn, take a cool bath and apply cooling gel to your skin. It also helps if you are well hydrated, so drink plenty of water.

6. Stomach Flu

Stomach flu cases increases during summer because the heat makes the food more susceptible to food poisoning. Stomach flu patients may experience nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps.

To prevent stomach flu, you need be very conscious of what you eat during summer. Know the food you are eating and as much as possible do not eat left over food.

Treatment of stomach flu includes taking a rest, drinking lots of water and soft diet.

7. Head Lice

Head Lice is not dangerous but they are contagious and lice bites can be very itchy. Why is it that head lice infection is higher during summer? Well, because kids play more, the tendency of lice transmit is higher. Lice are easily transmitted through head to head contact.

To prevent head lice, always make sure that you shampoo your kids well.

To treat head lice, specialized shampoos are available, just ask your doctor about it.

8. Rabies

I have always wonder why Rabies is usually associated with summer. I guess the reason behind this is the same as the reason why Lice infection is rampant during summer. Kids tend to play more outside thus exposing them to more risk, such as animals with rabies.

Rabies is deadly and it can kill but the thing is, rabies infection can be prevented. Two vaccines is used to prevent rabies infection, one is before bites (ask your doctor about it) and the other one is after bite.

Rabies virus affects the nervous system and some cases of rabies infections leads to insanity and then death. My helper before, her mother died of rabies infection. It was really sad because it could have been prevented if they brought her to the hospital right after the incident.

What you need to do when you are bitten by animal (suspected to be infected with rabies)?

  • wash the wound with soap and water thoroughly and let the water run for at least 10 minutes
  • go to the nearest animal bite center or go to the nearest baranggay health center so that they can assist you

Do not take animal bites for granted, washing it and applying garlic (as some believes) will not prevent the virus from spreading and reaching your central nervous system.

9. Chicken Pox

Chicken Pox is common at the start of summer season and before it ends. I don’t why but some readings suggest that chicken pox virus thrives during season transition.

Chicken pox is transmitted when you inhale an infected droplets. Since chicken pox is a virus, it can be treated with medicine. The most important thing to do is to strengthen the immune system by drinking lots of water, taking a rest and eating the healthy food. Doctors usually prescribe ointment to ease the itchiness caused by the rashes.

10. Skin Diseases

Skin Diseases such as rash, irritated skin are commonly experienced during summer, specially to those who often swim on public pool. I can stress much how dirty a public is, so to avoid being infected, please be careful when swimming on public pools.

Summer, I believe, is a fun season. The health risks mentioned above are all preventable so please take the necessary precautions to have a fun filled summer!

 

 

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Mission Medical Plaza

Our past (and last) ER experience with Mission Hospital was not good… I can’t even recall if we ever had a pleasant experience with them. The only reason we kept going back to that hospital is proximity. After our last visit, we vowed never to go back on that hospital again (if you’re wondering what happened, it is just a simple case of disrespect but if you’re experiencing some pain, that kind of disrespect is hard not to ignore).

The new building is very enticing though (this is located a few meters from the hospital) and I found out that this building serves out patients only. We have to try our luck, I need to bring my 2nd born to an Ophthalmologist ASAP. It turns out that Mission Medical Plaza is way, way better than the hospital.

The receptionist are very accommodating and the reception area is homey and comfy:

This is third floor reception area, Optha clinic is located on the 3rd floor. It’s nice no? If you’re a Mission Hospital OPD patient, you’ll agree that this new building is far better than the old one. The clinics are bigger too:

and better! As you enter the clinic ( I believe each clinic looks almost the same), you’ll be greeted by the doctor’s secretary and there’s a waiting area inside! Syalen di ba? May sitting area sa labas, mayroon din sa loob. Think of Medical City’s OPD department, medyo ganyang level na sila 🙂 And I think their rate are still the same (I will ask the Dra Simon> the Optha attending to us, if her rate changed when they transferred to the new building).

We know naman na nakakatamad talaga mag pa check up and minsan nakakatakot din.. but with Mission Medical Plaza, parang ang sarap mag pa check up araw araw, kahit wala kang sakit LOL 

Services Offered/ Specialist/ Doctors at Mission Medical Plaza:

  • Internal Medicine (Diabetology and Cardiology)
  • Oncology (IM and Medical)
  • General Medicine
  • Dermatology 
  • Family Medicine/ Derma
  • Nuero Medicine
  • OB Gynecology 
  • Pediatrics (general/ adolescent/ neprhology)
  • General Surgery 
  • Urology
  • Orthopedic
  • EENT 
  • Ophthalmology 

We will be back on April 4 for 2nd born’s follow up check up and I’ll ask around for the rates. If you want to know the schedule of the mentioned above, don’t hesitate to ask on the comment section.

By the way, all major health cards are accepted such as Medicard and Intellicare. I was asking sana for a list of health cards accepted, wala daw sila but the receptionist said more than 20 ung mga cards na accepted nila. 

 

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