Another serious illness has caused a serious illness after the Corona virus on India. 11 people died of cholera illness in Odisha. Cholera is likely to increase the death toll of people in the coming days as the number of infections has crossed 2000. Meanwhile, the Health department has been alerted in 30 districts of the state. Cholera illness is re -heading after the corona in the country. In such a situation, let’s know what cholera disease is and what symptoms appear at the beginning before this disease.
What is spreading cholera
In the year 2019 and 202, people saw the Korona’s festival. Many people died at this time due to illness. Cholera illness is a bacterial disease. The disease spreads from a bacteria called Vibrio Cholerae. It can be fatal if the patient does not get treatment in this illness on time.
Cholera
Cholera means diarrhea. Cholera that is a problem related to hygiene. The disease spreads through water and food. The main symptom of this disease is cough and diarrhea such as water. We consider the problem of diarrhea for some time. But in fact it is caused by an infection. Due to the diarrhea like water, the body’s body reduces water. This creates a serious problem as the vitamin and nutrients needed from the patient’s body are reduced. Being a diarrhea like water can be a symptom of cholera. Bacteria are at risk of bacteria, especially during the monsoon season.
Cholera may prove fatal
It should be treated when these initial symptoms of collar appear. Diarrhea is so high to a cholera patient that with a lack of nutrition in the patient’s body, dehydration also occurs. Sometimes in the case of very severe cholera, the patient also begins to vomit. Patients with this disease can sometimes cause death due to lack of proper treatment.
How cholera disease is spread
If a person drinks water that has cholera bacteria, he may have an illness. As well as the infections of the sick person in contact with the feces. Also, without washing hands or touching unclean food and water, there is a risk of transition to the person if there are cholera bacteria. In addition, cholera virus is at risk of spreading in unmarried hygiene and dirt. In many places in the rainy season, cleanliness is not taken care of. In particular, the toilet should be properly cleaned during this time.