
Brain eating amoeba: The death of a girl in Kerala with a brain -eating amoeba has put forward the seriousness of this dangerous organism. Have you ever thought that an extremely micro -organism present in water can take your life during swim or bathing? It may sound strange to hear, but a tragic incident in Kerala has proved this threat to true. Here a small girl died due to the brain -eating amoeba. This organism is not a normal germ, it can only be seen from a microscope and it grows rapidly in lukewarm, stalled or low clean water. The pond, lake or swimming pools that are not properly cleaned, this organism spreads easily.
What is Brain Eating Amoeba?
Let us tell you that the doctor of the Department of Medicine of a hospital in Delhi told that Brain Eating Amoeba i.e. Nigalaria Foulry is a rare and extremely dangerous creature. It reaches the mind directly through the nose through the nose in our body. Going there, it destroys the cells of the brain, causing severe infection. Its infection occurs when contaminated water goes inside the nose, especially while floating in dirty swimming pool, pond or lake water.
What are the symptoms of infection?
The initial symptoms of getting infected with Brain Eating Amoeba can look like common cold-cough or viral fever, so people ignore it as common. But as the disease increases, the patient starts having serious problems like high headache, fever, vomiting and neck stiffness. After this, the patient may also have seizures and the situation may deteriorate very fast.
Is it possible to treat it?
The name of this disease is Primary Amibic meningo ensphilitis (PAM). Unfortunately, its treatment is very difficult and all the cases that have been reported so far have been very high in death. The reason is that after reaching the brain, the amoeba spreads so fast that medicines are not able to function effectively. This makes it challenging for doctors to save the patient.
How to protect against brain eating amoeba?
To avoid this dangerous organism, we have to be careful. If you take a bath or swim in rivers, ponds or lakes, then try not to go inside the nose. Use clean and chlorinated swimming pool only. Even if the water goes on the nose, clean it immediately. Stay away from dirty ponds or without chlorine swimming pools. Apart from this, drinking clean water and maintaining hygiene is also very important so that such dangerous infections can be avoided.
Thus, the brain -eating amoeba is a rare but fatal threat, so that we have to be aware and careful for rescue. Following the health rules to water can protect us from this terrible infection.
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