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In the uncertain season like now, flu (common cold) and UPPER (acute respiratory tract infection) are more easily attacked anyone. The risk of RESPIRATORY VIRUSES and flu attack turned out to be increasingly in people who lived in the area over the khatuliswa like Indonesia. Why is this so?
"In Indonesia, the highest number in pain cause of RESPIRATORY VIRUSES, including the flu or salesma (the common cold). People who live in the area hit by the flu khatuliswa most easily, "says Dr. Frans Abednego Barus, SP. p. Lung, a specialist from the RS Omni Pulomas, in the event of a media luncheon with Kalbe Hong Lung Walk Epicentrum Resto, Kuningan, Jakarta, Wednesday (15/2/2012).
According to Dr. Frans, the hot air in the region of khatuliswa is the cause. When the temperature of the environment is hot, then it will be more easy going on combustion and air pollution are likely to be higher. Well, the pollution is the mast taro from various lung disease and breath.
Pollution will get durability body becomes lower, making it easier for viruses and bacteria get into the body, which eventually lead to various diseases such as respiratory flu and RESPIRATORY VIRUSES.
"If in winter such as Europe, the UPPER is not the number one. The most even metab like diabetes, cancer and others, "continued Dr. Frans.
Disorders of respiratory tract and RESPIRATORY VIRUSES such as influenza are also more occurred in the rainy season and the season pancaroba. Unfriendly weather conditions can cause the temperature of the environment to be up and down. This obviously will affect the durability of the body of a person.
Erratic weather also get dirty. A pool of dirty water because rain will be inviting flies and cockroaches to come and fly is the main cause of disease vectors of various infectious diseases.
In addition, the humid air in the House due to the relatively cold weather causes the number of cockroaches are also likely to rise and the cockroach is one of the vectors of disease germ carriers.
Patients with RESPIRATORY VIRUSES will typically complain of coughs and colds and sneeze, usually accompanied by fever and body feels sore. Considering the transmission of RESPIRATORY VIRUSES from the droplet (salivary spark), then it is recommended to someone who is coughing and sneezing to always cover your mouth when sneezing and coughing.