Malaria is a very serious fatal disease. It is caused by the toxins produced in the human body by malarial parasite Plasmodium which is carried from the infected person to the healthy persons by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria results anaemia, enlargement of liver and spleen. TheRead more
Malaria is a very serious fatal disease. It is caused by the toxins produced in the human body by malarial parasite Plasmodium which is carried from the infected person to the healthy persons by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria results anaemia, enlargement of liver and spleen. The possible reason of falling sick of lady is that she has recently suffered from malaria and her body’s organ systems are still not functioning normally. Moreover, she is on four days fast which has made her body weak due to improper supply of food. So, she is more prone to infections. Above all, she is taking care of someone who is suffering from most fearful infectious viral disease, i.e., chicken pox, she has more chances of getting an infection due to above mentioned regions.
(a) An extremely young human child is called baby. Symptoms that help us to find that baby is sick, are (i) continuous crying and restlessness in the child. (ii) improper intake of food and body temperature; (iii) loose motions. (b) Baby is suffering from diarrhoea.
(a) An extremely young human child is called baby. Symptoms that help us to find that baby is sick, are
(i) continuous crying and restlessness in the child.
(ii) improper intake of food and body temperature;
(iii) loose motions.
(b) Baby is suffering from diarrhoea.
The three most common diseases in my neighborhood are: (i) Diarrhoea (ii) Cold and cough; (iii) Typhoid. Three steps that should be taken by local authorities are: (i) providing clean drinking water regularly. (ii) providing better sanitation, i.e., clean surroundings through regular disposal of garRead more
The three most common diseases in my neighborhood are:
(i) Diarrhoea
(ii) Cold and cough;
(iii) Typhoid.
Three steps that should be taken by local authorities are:
(i) providing clean drinking water regularly.
(ii) providing better sanitation, i.e., clean surroundings through regular disposal of garbage, and
(iii) arranging immunisation programmes from time to time against common infectious diseases.
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people in the community. He avoids getting sick by : (i) keeping place of work sterilised by using phenyl, etc. (ii) keeping equipments, that are regularly in use, sterilised. (iii) washing hands with soap thoroughly after serious examination of pRead more
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people in the community. He avoids getting sick by :
(i) keeping place of work sterilised by using phenyl, etc.
(ii) keeping equipments, that are regularly in use, sterilised.
(iii) washing hands with soap thoroughly after serious examination of patients.
(iv) wearing clean clothes.
Only once I fell ill in the last one year. I suffered from sore throat and cough. (i) I stopped drinking cold water immediately after taking food. (ii) Planting more trees, removing weeds and regular disposal of garbage.
Only once I fell ill in the last one year. I suffered from sore throat and cough.
(i) I stopped drinking cold water immediately after taking food.
(ii) Planting more trees, removing weeds and regular disposal of garbage.
Under which of the following conditions is a person most likely to fall sick? (a) when she is recovering from malaria, (b) when she has recovered from malaria and is taking care of someone suffering from chicken pox. (c) when she is on a four-day fast after recovering from malaria and in taking care of someone suffering from chicken-pox. Why?
Malaria is a very serious fatal disease. It is caused by the toxins produced in the human body by malarial parasite Plasmodium which is carried from the infected person to the healthy persons by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria results anaemia, enlargement of liver and spleen. TheRead more
Malaria is a very serious fatal disease. It is caused by the toxins produced in the human body by malarial parasite Plasmodium which is carried from the infected person to the healthy persons by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria results anaemia, enlargement of liver and spleen. The possible reason of falling sick of lady is that she has recently suffered from malaria and her body’s organ systems are still not functioning normally. Moreover, she is on four days fast which has made her body weak due to improper supply of food. So, she is more prone to infections. Above all, she is taking care of someone who is suffering from most fearful infectious viral disease, i.e., chicken pox, she has more chances of getting an infection due to above mentioned regions.
See lessA baby is not able to tell her/his caretakers that she/he is sick. What would help us to find out (a) that baby is sick? (b) what is the sickness?
(a) An extremely young human child is called baby. Symptoms that help us to find that baby is sick, are (i) continuous crying and restlessness in the child. (ii) improper intake of food and body temperature; (iii) loose motions. (b) Baby is suffering from diarrhoea.
(a) An extremely young human child is called baby. Symptoms that help us to find that baby is sick, are
See less(i) continuous crying and restlessness in the child.
(ii) improper intake of food and body temperature;
(iii) loose motions.
(b) Baby is suffering from diarrhoea.
Conduct a survey in your neighbourhood to find out what the three most common diseases are. Suggest three steps that could be taken by your local authorities to bring down the incidence of these diseases.
The three most common diseases in my neighborhood are: (i) Diarrhoea (ii) Cold and cough; (iii) Typhoid. Three steps that should be taken by local authorities are: (i) providing clean drinking water regularly. (ii) providing better sanitation, i.e., clean surroundings through regular disposal of garRead more
The three most common diseases in my neighborhood are:
See less(i) Diarrhoea
(ii) Cold and cough;
(iii) Typhoid.
Three steps that should be taken by local authorities are:
(i) providing clean drinking water regularly.
(ii) providing better sanitation, i.e., clean surroundings through regular disposal of garbage, and
(iii) arranging immunisation programmes from time to time against common infectious diseases.
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people then others in the community. Find out how she/he avoids getting sick herself/himself.
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people in the community. He avoids getting sick by : (i) keeping place of work sterilised by using phenyl, etc. (ii) keeping equipments, that are regularly in use, sterilised. (iii) washing hands with soap thoroughly after serious examination of pRead more
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people in the community. He avoids getting sick by :
See less(i) keeping place of work sterilised by using phenyl, etc.
(ii) keeping equipments, that are regularly in use, sterilised.
(iii) washing hands with soap thoroughly after serious examination of patients.
(iv) wearing clean clothes.
How many times did you fall ill in the last year? What are the illness? (a) Think of any change you could make in your habits in order to avoid any of most of the above illnesses. (b) Think of any change you would wish for in your surrounding in order to avoid any of/most of the above illnesses.
Only once I fell ill in the last one year. I suffered from sore throat and cough. (i) I stopped drinking cold water immediately after taking food. (ii) Planting more trees, removing weeds and regular disposal of garbage.
Only once I fell ill in the last one year. I suffered from sore throat and cough.
See less(i) I stopped drinking cold water immediately after taking food.
(ii) Planting more trees, removing weeds and regular disposal of garbage.