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UP: Rise in temperature sees spike in hospital admissions
May 17, 2025
|The Daily Guardian
Rising temperatures in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad has led to an increase in people getting admitted in hospitals.
Senior Consultant Medical, V Singh said that children being admitted to hospitals have been suffering from typhoid, fever, loose motion, cold and cough.
"Summers have started, and at this time, children suffer from typhoid, fever, loose motion, and cold and cough" Singh told ANI.
He further advised people to avoid the consumption of food from outside.
"Since the outside food is adulterated, our suggestion is to avoid it because some people mix such things that are not good for the health... Around 200 patients are coming in and 25-30 children are being admitted..." he further added.
Dr. Rajendra of the ACMS District Hospital, Moradabad stated that the count of patients with vomiting and diarrhoea had increased.
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