UAE Authorities Issue Urgent Warning: Avoid Stagnant Water Amid Health Risks

Reports from hospitals reveal a surge in cases of respiratory and skin infections attributed to prolonged exposure to water and damp environments. Symptoms such as fever, cough, and cold are driving individuals to seek medical attention in increasing numbers

Health Authorities Issue Warnings and Guidelines as Post-Rainfall Illnesses Rise

 

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As the heaviest rainfall on record subsides, residents across affected areas find themselves grappling with a new set of challenges. Amid the floodwaters and damp surroundings, health authorities and doctors are issuing urgent advisories to mitigate the health risks posed by the aftermath of the storms.

 

Health Risks and Precautions:

Reports from hospitals reveal a surge in cases of respiratory and skin infections attributed to prolonged exposure to water and damp environments. Symptoms such as fever, cough, and cold are driving individuals to seek medical attention in increasing numbers.

 

In response, authorities are urging residents to avoid stagnant water, which could harbor harmful substances and increase the risk of contamination

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Al Ain Municipality has explicitly prohibited activities like swimming and boating in water pools, emphasizing the potential dangers.

 

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) echoes these concerns, advising residents to refrain from direct exposure to stagnant water and to employ protective measures such as gloves and boots when necessary. 

 

Additionally, thorough cleansing after contact with stagnant water is strongly recommended to prevent illness.

 

Mosquito-Borne Risks:

Beyond the immediate health threats posed by stagnant water, authorities are also cautioning residents about the heightened risk of mosquito-borne illnesses. 

 

The Emirates Health Services (EHS) warns of increased mosquito activity and advises the use of repellents and protective clothing to minimize exposure.

 

Preventative measures, including staying indoors during peak mosquito times and ensuring windows and doors are screened, are emphasized as essential strategies to reduce the risk of bites and subsequent infections.

 

Hospital Cases and Increased Demand:

Healthcare facilities are witnessing a surge in patient admissions, particularly for respiratory ailments and flu-like symptoms. General practitioners report a rise in cases of acute bronchitis, rhinitis, and viral fever, as well as exacerbations of chronic conditions such as asthma and COPD.

 

The increased demand for medicines necessitates close monitoring and coordination among healthcare providers and pharmacies. Efforts are underway to prioritize essential medications and address shortages to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community.

 

Home Remedies and Self-Care:

Amid the challenging post-rainfall conditions, doctors advise residents to prioritize self-care and utilize home remedies where appropriate. Simple measures such as staying hydrated, consuming nutritious foods, and practicing good hygiene can aid in symptom management.

 

Gargling with warm salt water and drinking ginger tea with lemon and honey are recommended for alleviating sore throat and mild cold symptoms. 

 

However, individuals are reminded to seek medical attention promptly if they experience high fever, persistent fatigue, or other concerning health issues.

 

Conclusion:

As communities navigate the aftermath of record-breaking rainfall, vigilance and proactive measures are crucial to safeguarding public health. 

 

By heeding the advice of health authorities, implementing preventative measures, and prioritizing self-care, residents can mitigate the risks posed by the lingering effects of the storms.

 

Solidarity and resilience are vital in the face of adversity,  as communities come together to overcome the challenges posed by nature’s fury.

 

This article was created using automation and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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