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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Swine flu useful information

First of all I am not doctor, I am Mechanical engineer. Information in this post is copied from some email (sorry I do not know original author). I wrote this post because my Google searches with key words
Swine flu help
H1N1 help
Swine flu precaution
H1N1 precaution
Swine flu information
resulted in nothing but mostly news results and I decided to write post which is helpful and useful for all people.

IF YOU FIND THIS INFORMATION USEFUL - COPY PASTE IT IN YOUR OWN BLOGS OR EMAIL IT TO YOUR FRIENDS OR WHATEVER GOOD YOU DO WITH THIS INFORMATION I AM HAPPY.

Among household members (includes family, friends, relatives and those who visit your household (for work). Keep a close watch for the following symptoms:
* Fever * Cough * Sore throat * Runny nose * Nose block/stuffy nose * Body aches * Headache * Chills and fatigue

Infants in the family (less than 1 year old), in addition to all of the above symptoms
* Irritability * Inability to feed, * Vomiting

Take Note of
* If any of member(s) of your family has travelled abroad within last 10 days.
* If you have had any visitors from outside of India in the last 10 days?
* If any of them had any of the symptoms of ‘flu?
* What happened to their symptoms afterwards?

If the answer is YES to any of the symptoms then, the affected person must:
* Stay home, take rest and try to be as isolated as possible.
* Drink plenty of fluids
* Wear a mask.
* Keep a distance of 6 feet to reduce transmission of infection through coughing or sneezing
* Use disposable tissues if possible for cleaning nose and dispose used tissues in the trash
* Clean your hands each time you touch your nose/secretions from your mouth/nose.
* or use a hand sanitizer each time. Or else just wash your hands with soap and water. This has to be done meticulously EACH time!
* If you must use a hanky, put away the hanky each time in your pocket and clean your hands EACH time as above. Wash the clothes and hanky with detergent as usual.
* When you cough use a tissue or cough into your own sleeve while covering your mouth.
* Treat with Crocin for fever (more than 100F) as and when required. This will help with the fever and body pain or headache.
* Treat cold and cough with antihistamines – ‘Crocin Cold and ‘Flu’ can treat all symptoms of ‘flu.

Do not use any aspirin for fever. This is the general rule for ALL viral infections, not just in this era of H1NI1. It can lead to some dangerous complications.

For treatment of children
* Try to talk to your paediatricians.
* It is better if you would do so on the phone. Remember that going to a crowded clinic/hospital facility also increases your exposure to any disease including H1N1.
* Clean toys, surfaces and articles of affected individuals with bleach or alcohol. Wash your hands with soap and water after doing this.
* It is well-known that an untreated cold last for 7 days while a treated one lasts a week! (No difference at all as you can see!)

But if symptoms last for more than 4 days or if you think symptoms are worsening do contact your doctor for ruling out further infection or H1NI1.

NOTE:
* The affected family member and other members/contacts of the affected family member are ‘in quarantine’.
* They are obligated to stay at home and avoid contact with all other individuals for a period of 7 days – this is the duration of infectivity of the ‘flu.
* Even if the affected member in the family does not have the swine ‘flu, they should stay home for 7 days, counted from the day they started showing the symptoms.
If symptoms last longer than 7 days, they should stay home until they have been symptom-free for at least 24-hours.

IN GENERAL (during the epidemic)
* Stay at home as much as possible.
* Specifically, stay away from closed, overcrowded and indoor spaces such as cinemas, malls, enclosed shops, restaurants, classrooms and overcrowded places, wherever they might be e.g. overcrowded closed lifts etc. NOTE: Even with a mask it is not advisable to go to such places.
* Don’t visit friends, family or have any of them over to your house until the epidemic has subsided. Children should not be sent for tuitions/art/ sport classes till the epidemic dies out.
* If you MUST to go out, please USE A MASK.

(A routine surgical mask is more than sufficient and will protect transmission of germs from an infected person (recent scientifically proven data) – it does NOT HAVE TO BE ONLY THE N95 masks that you are hearing about on TV!)

2 comments:

Ashish Sarode said...

Pune

Addition information for people in Pune

According to one email (I am not sure about authenticity) PMC has opened 15 swine flu screening centres to ease pressure on Naidu Hospital. Centres won’t collect swabs, only conduct check-ups, counselling

T H E L I S T O F 1 5 H O S P I TA L S
(I have removed name of doctors and phone numbers on purpose)

Karve Road
Erandvana Hospital

Mhatre Bridge
Late Anandibai Narhar Gadgil Hospital

Ganj Peth
Late Balaji Rakhmaji Gaikwad Hospital

Narayan Peth
Late Kalavatibai Mavale Hospital

Lakshmi Road
Late Mamasaheb Badade Hospital

Raviwar Peth
Hutatma Babu Genu Hospital

Koregaon Park
Late Bapusaheb Ganuji Kavade Hospital

Ganesh Peth
Late Rohidas Kirad Hospital

Kothrud
Late Jayabai Nanasaheb Sutar MaternityHospital

Alandi Road
Siddharth Hospital

Sahakarnagar
Late Shivshankar Pote Hospital

Aundh Road
Late Baburao Genba Shavale Hospital

Yerwada
Late Damodar Ravji Galande Hospital

Shukrawar Peth
Dr Kotnis Health Centre

Shivajinagar
Late Jangalrao Kondiba Amrale Hospital

Ashish Sarode said...

I heard this in one of Marathi TV programs -
1. Applying drop of Cow Ghee inside nose will be useful for protection from virus (I am not sure whether this also includes H1N1).