This Diwali keep yourself safe and healthy!

October 17, 2017
This Diwali keep yourself safe and healthy!

New Delhi, October 17, 2017: Deepawali is one of the most celebrated festivals in the country, complete with firecrackers and bright lights this festival is commemorated on a monumental scale. Laxmi Pooja, Rangoli Decoration, sweets and the gathering of families for ’taash’ are some of the hallmarks of this festival.

Last year, there were over 200 people who were badly injured during Diwali Celebrations. Thus it is advisable that we observe some safety and security measures for a safe diwali.

Dr. Vikas Maurya, Senior Consultant and Head of the Department, Department of Pulmonology and Sleep Disorders from Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh tells us how to take care of our breathing mechanism – our lungs this Diwali:

  •  Keep an inhaler within reach so that it can be used in case person have sudden breathlessness and severe cough
  • Avoid burning Crackers, true especially for those who are allergic, have low immunity and those having respiratory diseases– Crackers are made up of highly toxic heavy metals that can trigger asthma, cause severe headaches, respiratory diseases and chronic cough
  • Keep your immunity strong by eating healthy nutritious diet, good hydration and avoiding fatty foods
  • Avoid highly polluted areas
  •  Avoid sudden temperature changes and physical stress as it may trigger off allergies.
  • Wear a face mask to stay protected from air pollution and dust
  • Avoid exercise outdoors right after Diwali as the pollutant content will be high in the air.
  • Seek medical attention in case of discomfort, uneasiness and choking

Ms.Mansi Chaudhary, Sr. Dietician from Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh shares tips on healthy eating during Diwali:

  • Be generous while shopping for nuts, seeds and dried fruits, the same should be consumed in a proportionate manner
  • Both coconut and dark chocolate are healthier options for desserts
  • Avoid sweets that have a silver coating as they are covered in aluminium which tends to get deposited in the body tissues.
  • Keep a food diary which will help maintain what you eat during a day.
  • Nowadays both ‘mithai’ and snacks are available in low-fat, low-sugar and baked versions one should prefer that instead of the traditional sweets.

Dr. Rajeev Gupta, Additional Director, Internal Medicine from Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh tells us how to protect our ears and skin

  • Wear protective gear such as ear muffs, ear plugs or cotton balls while bursting crackers.
  • Keep the doors and windows of the house closed while celebrating to block out the unwanted noise.
  • Create a ‘safe room’: A room which is further away from the rest of the house and where the sound of firecrackers cannot be heard at all.
  • Wear thick cotton clothes not synthetic material as the latter tends to catch fire easily.
  • Keep antiseptic and medical equipment’s handy in case of an emergency.
  • Make sure that water is easily accessible when burning firecrackers, in case there is any mishap.
  • Always ensure there is a thick blanket present when burning fire crackers so that a person can be padded if they catch fire
  • Immediately apply a lidocaine (an anesthetic) to ease the pain of a burn.

Festive occasions such as Diwali can be safe as well as exciting and enjoyable. Do make sure that you take care of your fitness too so that you can truly enjoy this festival of lights.

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Health Tips

Dr. T S Kler Padma Bhushan Awardee
MD, DM, MRCP, FRCP(U.K), FACC, D.Sc
Chairman – Fortis Heart Institute Gurugram

Precautions to avoid Corona Virus:

  1. Stay home as far as possible.
  2. Wash hands with soap and water frequently.
  3. Keep distance from people even your home members.
  4. Keep atleast 1-2 metres away from anybody coughing.
  5. Don’t touch your face, nose and mouth.

 

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