Cyclone Dana is anticipated to land in Odisha and West Bengal on October 24, prompting residents to take necessary precautions to ensure their protection. Alongside implementing safety measures, it is also important to be aware of the various health hazards from huge storms like cyclones. The wind formation is accompanied by heavy rains, floods, landslides, rough seas and even various pathogens that can unleash a barrage of health concerns on citizens.
Here are a few of the diseases you should take precautions against if you live in a cyclone-prone area: 1) Respiratory infections The dust and debris, mould growth, contaminated air and lack of timely access to healthcare can contribute to various respiratory illnesses while your area is facing a storm. In the cyclone season, the common respiratory issues in the Odisha-West Bengal region are asthma exacerbations, bronchitis, pneumonia, allergic rhinitis, respiratory infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, aka COPD. To stay safe from them, you should stay indoors to avoid exposure to dust and debris.
Also, use air purifiers, seal your home and monitor air quality as much as possible. Staying hydrated and promptly cleaning cyclone-affected areas in your living space to prevent mould growth is also important. 2) Skin infections Due to flooding, poor hygiene conditions and vector bites, the immune system can weaken, leading to skin infections during the cyclone season.
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