How to Prevent Common Summer Diseases?

Update Date: Source: Network

Forming good personal hygiene habits, maintaining air circulation in living environments, and getting vaccinated are important measures to prevent summer epidemic diseases.

With the increase in temperature and humidity in summer, it is a high-risk season for epidemic diseases such as hand-foot-and-mouth disease, cholera, scarlet fever, and epidemic encephalitis B. In addition to taking preventive measures, prompt medical attention should be sought upon discovery of suspected symptoms.

1. Forming good personal hygiene habits:

Maintain good hygiene habits by washing hands frequently, eating cooked food, drinking boiled water, and ventilating frequently. Good hygiene habits can prevent diseases from entering through the mouth. Wash hands before meals and after using the toilet, avoid eating spoiled or moldy food. Drink boiled water instead of raw water, avoid eating raw or unclean food, and keep raw and cooked food separate. Clean the living environment to avoid accidentally eating food contaminated by flies or cockroaches.

2. Maintaining air circulation:

Avoid crowded places as much as possible, and self-isolate if you become ill. Schools and kindergartens should maintain ventilation in classrooms, dormitories, etc., closely monitor students' health conditions, and implement various prevention and control measures such as morning and afternoon check-ups, disinfection and isolation, and epidemic reporting.

3. Getting vaccinated:

Vaccination is the most economical and effective way to control the spread of regional acute infectious diseases. For diseases that can be prevented through vaccination, timely and complete vaccination is crucial to enhance individual immunity.

4. Seeking prompt medical attention for suspected symptoms:

Closely monitor the information released by local health and family planning administrative departments. If you experience suspicious symptoms, promptly visit the designated medical institutions specified by the health and family planning administrative departments for formal examination and treatment.