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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2025
Highest number of diarrhoea patients in icddr,b in 60 years

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Tawsia Tajmim
24 March, 2022, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 25 March, 2022, 12:52 pm

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Highest number of diarrhoea patients in icddr,b in 60 years

Some isolated pockets in Dhaka are a hotbed for diarrhoea

Tawsia Tajmim
24 March, 2022, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 25 March, 2022, 12:52 pm
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The International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b) Hospital in Mohakhali has been treating around 1,200 diarrhoea patients daily for the last three days, most of whom are from the capital's Jatrabari, Shonir Akhra, Kadamtali, Dakshinkhan and Uttara area. 

It is the highest number of patients admitted daily to the hospital in 60 years, according to icddr,b communication department sources.

As many as 9,385 diarrhoea patients have been admitted to the hospital since 16 March, including 1,233 on Wednesday, and 95% of them are adult males. However, 80% of patients have recovered and returned home within 24 hours.

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As the number of patients exceeded that of beds, icddr,b authorities have arranged tents to accommodate patients. A new tent has been set up since there is no sign of easing the rush of patients.

Apart from the areas mentioned earlier, patients are also coming from Mohammadpur, Badda and Mirpur area, said icddr,b doctors adding that there might have been issues with water in those areas. They have suggested that everyone drinks boiled water.

Prime Minister's personal physician Dr ABM Abdullah said that following a rise in the mercury and reopening of educational institutes, many people are having various types of sharbat, sugar cane juice and other street foods. Besides, many do not drink boiled water at home. 

At home too, stale foods should be avoided to counter diarrhoea. Many keep food outside for a long time before putting it in a refrigerator, which is not a healthy practice, he added. 

"A diarrhoea patient must have saline, green coconut water and other liquid to avoid dehydration which may lead to complications in kidney and other organs. None should have any medicine without consulting a medicine specialist," said Dr ABM Abdullah.

Only 5% of the patients hospitalised in Dhaka are children. However, many children are being hospitalised outside Dhaka with diarrhoea, pneumonia and other diseases, for example, patients are on the rise at Khulna Shishu Hospital and the authorities are struggling to handle the rush.     

Previously, the highest daily hospitalisation in icddr,b was 1,047 with a daily average of 1,000 at the time of the diarrhoea outbreak in 2018, according to icddr,b data. Before that, the number of patients remained below 1,000 in the diarrhoea outbreak during the flood in 2007. 

Professor Dr Nazmul Islam, Director (Disease Control), Directorate General of Health Services, told TBS that the incidence of diarrhoea intensifies in summer. Hospitals are equipped with required saline, cholera detection kits and other medicines and prepared to handle the rising number of patients. 

"Personal precautions are essential to prevent diarrhoea," he added.
 

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Hypertension early symptoms: Doctor shares 6 warning signs we should not ignore

Hypertension can be silent for years, but if symptoms are there, you should get your blood pressure checked on regular basis to detect it early

Hindustan Times
23 May, 2025, 10:00 am
Last modified: 23 May, 2025, 10:17 am
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Hypertension or high blood pressure is a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is constantly high. Hypertension is one of the major contributors to heart diseases and other chronic conditions. While hypertension can be managed, it is essential to spot the early symptoms.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Naveen Bhamri, cardiologist at Max Super Speciality Hospital in Shalimar Bagh said, "Hypertension can be silent for years, but if symptoms are there, you should get your blood pressure checked on regular basis to detect it early." 

The doctor shared 8 warning signs of hypertension to be aware of:

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1. Insomnia:

Poor sleep quality or insomnia can be an indicator of high blood pressure in the body.

2. increased heart rate:

-Increased resting heart rate and reflexes due to increased sympathetic tone.

3. Always irritated:

Irritability or cognitive fog can be due to subtle vascular effects in early stages, especially over 50 years.

4. Microalbuminuria:

Microalbuminuria (30 - 300 mg/day) is a sign of early kidney involvement, indicating endothelial dysfunction due to high blood pressure.

5. Headache in the morning:

Morning Headache, especially dull and occipital (back of the head) headache can happen due to high blood pressure surge.

6. Fatigue:

Increased fatigue or tiredness, often overlooked due to high workload, happens because of subtle decrease in energy due to vascular strain or early LV diastolic dysfunction. Mild facial flushing or warm sensation and dizziness are also common.

7. Shortness of breath:

If you feel shortness of breath even while performing light activities, then this can be a sign of hypertension, indicating that it has started affecting your lungs and heart, and you are not able to receive amount of oxygen required.

8. Frequent headaches:

Though headaches are not a common symptom of hypertension, but frequent or throbbing headaches can sign towards high blood pressure.

"To manage hypertension, once need to modify their lifestyle which includes exercising for 30 mins daily, managing stress, eating mindfully home cooked food (rich in potassium and low in sodium), getting quality of sleep, limiting alcohol and smoking, and getting blood pressure checked on regular basis," the cardiologist added. 

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Chattogram City Corporation launches country's first 'Students Health Card' program

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Chattogram City Corporation launches country's first 'Students Health Card' program

In the initial phase, five schools have been included in the program

TBS Report
21 May, 2025, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 21 May, 2025, 05:10 pm
The inauguration ceremony where Chattogram City Corporation inaugurated health cards for school students on 21 May 2025. Photo: TBS
The inauguration ceremony where Chattogram City Corporation inaugurated health cards for school students on 21 May 2025. Photo: TBS

For the first time in Bangladesh, the Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) has launched a 'Students Health Card' initiative for students of its schools under School Health Programme. The program was officially inaugurated on Wednesday at Kapasgola City Corporation Girls' High School by CCC Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain.

In the initial phase, five schools have been included in the program. These are Patharghata City Corporation Boys' High School, Gul E Zahar Begum City Corporation High School, Imaratunnesa Kindergarten, Panchlaish Kindergarten, and Kapasgola City Corporation Girls' High School.

Speaking at the inauguration, Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain stated that ensuring children's health is not solely the responsibility of parents. Educational institutions and city corporations must also share the duty. He noted that the health card will allow regular health check-ups, vaccination tracking, and medical record-keeping for each student. The initiative, he said, aims to raise a healthier and more aware generation.

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The mayor also informed that the program has been presented to the Chief Advisor, who praised the initiative. Dr. Hossain expressed hope that this model from Chattogram will inspire other city corporations and educational institutions across the country.

He added that beyond health monitoring, the initiative will help instill values such as cleanliness, hygiene, and a sense of responsibility among students. "This program will serve as a strong foundation for achieving the vision of a clean, green, and healthy Chattogram," he said.

The 'Students Health Card' will store a student's name, date of birth, school, grade, guardian's name, and contact details. Health records will be maintained for 14 check-ups from ages 5 to 17. Each entry will include weight, height, vision and hearing status, dental and skin condition, blood pressure, hemoglobin levels, and more.

A separate section of the card will document vaccination records, including BCG, Polio, Hepatitis B, MR, Pentavalent, Typhoid, Influenza, and Rabies vaccines.

The launch event was chaired by CCC's Chief Executive Officer Sheikh Mohammad Touhidul Islam. The keynote speaker was pediatrician Professor Dr. Pronab Kumar Chowdhury. Professor Elias Uddin Ahmed, Chairman of the Chattogram Education Board, also spoke at the occasion, where Dr. Kissinger Chakma, CCC's Chief Education Officer, delivered the welcome speech.

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