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Coronavirus Lockdown: How To Be At Our Healthiest Best During This Crisis
"The physical and social restriction imposed by lockdown measures have created insecurities, anxiety and panic in pregnant women which is the most emotionally vulnerable period in a woman''s life due to the interplay of pregnancy hormones."
New Delhi: On World Health Day we reflect on the most immediate need for one and all, to be physically, mentally and emotionally healthy. Today there is no bigger issue than health, as the world fights against the Covid-19 pandemic.
IANSlife spoke to health experts in different fields, who list down precautionary measures for people to follow:
For Heart Patients
Dr. Bipeenchandra Bhamre, Cardio-Thoracic Surgeon, Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre says:
A majority of heart patients above 65 are at a higher risk of getting sick due to coronavirus. Even, hypertension and diabetic patients are at risk for heart disease and are also associated with morbidity and mortality with COVID 19. Those patients who have recently undergone an open-heart surgery will also be prone to acquiring this infection as their immunity to fight the new infection will be less in comparison to the general population. Having a heart and circulatory condition probably doesn''t make you any more likely to catch coronavirus than anyone else. But if you have a heart condition, it may mean that you could get more ill if you catch it, and that''s why it''s really important to protect yourself.
He suggests few guidelines for the patients who have had an open-heart surgery or bypass surgery:
- Don''t venture out of the house: If your loved one or you are recovering from an open-heart surgery or bypass surgery, in the last 3 months then you must protect your loved ones or yourself from contracting Covid-19 by staying at home for an extended time of 8 to 12 weeks.
- Maintain a 6 feet distance: Initially, we use to ask family members or friends to maintain a 3 feet distance from the people who have undergone heart surgery. But, owing to the new Covid-19, we ask our patients to keep 6 feet distance while recovering from cardiac surgery.
- Complete isolation from people is recommended when one is recovering, as he/she is vulnerable to suffer from infection more than the normal population.
- Stick to a healthy and a well-balanced diet: include fresh fruit and vegetables in your diet to enhance your immunity. Bid adieu to junk, oily, packaged, spicy foods, ice, cold water or aerated drinks. Eat only home-cooked meals. Say ''no'' to alcohol and quit smoking. Limit your salt intake and drink a lot of water to stay hydrated.
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