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dry weather Increase of wheezing and diarrhoea among children

17 Aug 2023 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

By Ajith Siriwardana   

Wheezing and diarrhoea is on the rise among children these days due to dry weather and dust, Consultant Paediatrician at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children Dr. Deepal Perera said.  

 He told reporters that children with wheezing could develop a cough which is prevalent at daytime, night and early hours of the day and also breathing difficulties.   


Dr. Perera requested parents to bring their children to hospital without any fear if they develop such symptoms as treatment is available in hospitals for such situations.   
He said preventive measures should also be taken to prevent wheezing among children where they should only be breastfed during the first six months and smoking should be avoided if such children were at home.   


Dr. Perera said diarrhoea is also increasing among children mainly due to contaminated food and water and increase of flies due to dry weather.   


He said children with diarrhoea could develop symptoms of fever, vomiting, and stomachache and added that they should be given natural fluids to avoid dehydration.   
“They can be given orange, lime, jeewani liquid, banana and toasted bread and even yoghurt and avoid giving butter, oily food, papaya and leafy vegetables,” he said.