Jamshedpur News: Two women died of dengue, number of patients in the district; This is how to protect - two women died of dengue in jamshedpur
In the East Singhbhum district, the increasing cases of Dengue raised concern. Two women were killed in Chhota Govindpur, although the Department of Health has not yet confirmed. Two new cases have been reported whereby the total number of patients increased to 21. The Department of Health has called on the people to take precautions and strengthen the collection and abuse of the investigation. Jagran Correspondent, Jamshedpur. The increasing dengue cases in the East Singhbhum district have raised concerns of the Department of Health and ordinary people. The situation became more serious due to the death of two women in Chhota Govindpur area. The condition of patients in both cases was extremely severe and died during treatment at the ICU. However, the Department of Health has not yet confirmed these deaths as death deaths. But in both cases, symptoms and medical information indicate on dengue. Veena Singh, the 35 -year -old woman of Subhash Kumar Singh, a resident of Chhota Govindpur Three Talla, died Thursday during treatment at Telco Hospital. According to family members, he complained of high fever on July 29, problems with breathing, vomiting diarrhea and severe pain in the hands and feet. He was immediately admitted to Tata Motors Hospital. During this time, the doctors described his situation as serious and put him in the ICU and feared Dengue. Initial investigation has positively revealed the report of Dengue, but this has not been formally confirmed so far. The civil surgeon, dr. Sahir Pal said the sample of Veena Singh had investigated on Thursday. Only after the investigation report comes, can something clearly say. At the same time, another case of suspected death of Dengue also relates to Chhota Govindpur. Putul Lohra (40 years), wife of Shivlal Lohra, who lives here, was admitted to a state of fever, vomiting, weakness and unconsciousness at Telco Hospital on June 28. After a few days in hospital treatment, the family took him to Ranchi Rims on July 5 for better treatment. He died there on July 6 during the treatment. According to family members, doctors said the cause of death had failed due to Dengue. The civil surgeon, dr. However, Sahir Pal denied knowing the matter. He said he had not received any information about this from Ranchi Rims. Two new Dengue patients were found here, two new Dengue patients were confirmed in the district on Thursday. One patient is from Chhota Govindpur and the other from the Telco region. Both of them undergo treatment at Tata Motors Hospital. One is a 40 -year -old man and the other is an 18 -year -old man. Both have common symptoms of dengue such as high fever, headache, weakness and body pain. They undergo treatment under the supervision of doctors and it is said that the condition is stable. The number of Dengue patients in the district has so far increased the number of Dengue patients in the district. Many of these cases have been reported from Mango, Bardih, Govindpur and Telco regions. This is the first time of this year when cases of dengue deaths have come up. However, this can only be confirmed on the basis of the investigation report. The Department of Health has strengthened the investigation, sample collection and manure in suspicious areas. A Persians of people to take precautions, the Department of Health called on the people not to have water accumulated in their homes, to wear full sleeve clothing and using mosquito nets. Dengue mosquito bites during the day, so warning is very important. People were also told that as symptoms such as fever, vomiting, weakness, headaches immediately contacted the doctor and did not take medicine without examination. A special team is formed for the prevention of Dengue, which works to spray anti-Larva and to make people aware. Common people should also become aware and take measures to prevent mosquitoes. Treatment and cleanliness over time are the most effective way to protect against Dengue. – Dr. Sahir Pal, Civil Surgeon