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Monday, January 28, 2013

Harry Styles Possible Disease Exposure and Dangerous Diseases On When Flood [Part 3]


Harry Styles Possible Disease Exposure and Dangerous Diseases On When Flood - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fungus carried by the water when flooding can cause some reactions, such as allergies, respiratory problems, and death. When stagnant water within 24 hours, mold can also grow back around the place flooded. You'll want to be aware of the places that grow mushrooms, or keep away from the water if you have certain allergies.

Meanwhile, the disease caused by stagnant water (vector-borne disease) is as follows.

Malaria
Stagnant water too long, especially dirty water because of flooding, can be used as a nest by mosquitoes. To that end, beware of places that allow mosquito nests. In addition, provide repellent or mosquito repellent lotion to prevent outbreaks of malaria.

Hypothermia
Cold water will usually suck warm human body, especially if someone flooded for too long. This will lead to hypothermia. To reduce the risk of hypothermia, use high rubber boots, and not too long underwater. If you have to activism while submerged in water, frequently out of the water and change your clothes frequently.

Trench foot
Trench foot is a member of the body especially the legs damage due to moisture or cold temperatures. Initially the foot will look pale, the pulse beats invisible and undetectable. Afterwards feet will feel tingling, stiffness, and weight. Then the legs will swell, red, and painful.

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