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Topsy-turvy weather can cause a surge in disease: documents

Topsy-turvy weather can cause a surge in disease: documents
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Kolkata: The weather looks around that the city witnessed might lead to a surge in various viruses, including influenza, the doctor warned.
As expected by the Met office, it rained in the bag in the city on Tuesday night.
Brought by western disorders, this weather system not only causes rain before time but also blocks northwesterly wind roads.
Alipore’s weather office has warned more rain in Kolkata and other parts of Bengal.
“We can expect more storms until Friday, after that the sky will start cleaning,” said Director of the Central Meteorology Center (Weather) G K Das.
The maximum and minimum temperature on Tuesday remains above normal.
While the temperature of the day is expected to slip below normal on Wednesday, due to rain and cloud cover, the night will be warmer.
“We hope the clouds begins to disappear from the sky of Kolkata on Saturday.
Cold must return next week,” said the watershed.
“The warm temperature will facilitate viral replication, including influenza.
While the infection itself cannot be a major concern, overlapping symptoms will confuse the two doctors and patients,” said Partha Sarathi Karmakar, Professor, Medicine, High School of Medical & Dutta Sagore.
Doctors have a majority of health problems caused by rain not season and flip-flop temperature.
Health experts worry about the increase in the number of diseases transmitted mosquitoes and respiratory infections and GI, regardless of diseases such as influenza.
“Sudden weather changes can trigger chest and breathing infections, especially in parents.
People may enter the wind and cough, which can overlap with those who have Covid-19 symptoms,” the Internal Medical Specialist Rahul Jain from Belle Vue Clinic.
Doctors say temporary temperature fluctuations can make someone susceptible to respiratory infections, rain before time can further worsen the disease transmitted by mosquitoes.
“Sudden weather changes can also worsen the conditions for people who suffer from asthma and related diseases.
Temperature change can bring more viral infections,” said Pulmonologist Sushmita Roy Chowdhury of Fortis Hospital.
According to Dibyku Raychaudhri, the Professor of the Pediatric Association, children can also be susceptible to viral and influenza, regardless of alimers that are transmitted by mosquitoes and mosquitoes.
“These weather changes can cause children to fall ill because of infection caused by rhinos, adenovirus and syncytial viruses, in addition to diarrhea and dengue fever,” said Raychaudhuri from Bankura Sammilani Medical College.

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