Dr. Priyanka Agarwal - Internist - Internal Medicine

Dr. Priyanka Agarwal - Internist - Internal Medicine Dr. Priyanka Agarwal is MBBS, MD in the field of Internal Medicine

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people, mainly children, every year. Malaria's s...
25/04/2022

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people, mainly children, every year. Malaria's symptoms are caused by parasites and not mosquitoes. Malaria is transmitted when infected mosquitoes bite and inject malaria parasites into their human victim.
Here are some preventive measures you can take to control malaria and stop it from spreading further.
1. Wear full sleeve protective clothing.
2. Spray mosquito repellents.
3. Use a mosquito net at night as mosquitoes get active during the night and pose a higher risk.
4. Keep your home and surroundings clean without junk, waste, or stagnant water.
5. As soon as you find any possible signs of malaria, consult your doctor immediately.

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19/04/2022


Your life depends as much on your liver as on your choices. To minimize your chances of liver damage, you should
1. Avoid obesity,
2. Keep a healthy weight,
3. Eat a balanced diet and cut down on high calorie-meals, saturated fat, refined carbohydrates & sugar,
4. Exercise regularly to burn triglycerides and reduce liver fat.
5. Drink plenty of water,
6. Wash your hands after using the bathroom,
7. Limit alcohol,
8. Wear a mask when handling chemicals such as cleaning and aerosol products, insecticides & additives,
9. Practice safe s*x,
10. Consult a doctor immediately if experiencing signs like abdominal pain and swelling, passing dark urine, feeling nauseous & experiencing chronic fatigue.

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 Hydration isn't just about drinking water. A balanced fluid intake should contain necessary electrolytes that help regu...
16/04/2022


Hydration isn't just about drinking water. A balanced fluid intake should contain necessary electrolytes that help regulate body heat and boost energy. While dehydration is commonly linked to signs and symptoms like thirst and dry mouth, electrolyte imbalances can disrupt overall health and cause severe cramps, fatigue, and even heat stroke. Therefore -
Make drinking habits a bit more fun by flavouring your water.
Eat water-rich fruits and veggies.
Stay indoors when the sun is blazing hot.
Dress for the weather.
Remember these signs of dehydration to recover better.

Studies show that staying hydrated can help lose weight and even fight depression.

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 Morning nausea can happen to anyone besides pregnant women. It's a symptom of poor work-life balance, sleep disorders, ...
13/04/2022


Morning nausea can happen to anyone besides pregnant women. It's a symptom of poor work-life balance, sleep disorders, alcohol addiction, chronic stress, obesity issues, and dehydration. There is nothing to be alarmed about, though.
For effective remedy, reach out to a specialist and get checked.

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