About 8,00,000 children below the age of five years die due to pneumonia annually. Adults over the age of 65 years are also more at risk of contracting the disease
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Every year, World Pneumonia Day is marked on 12 November to raise awareness about the deadly respiratory infection. According to United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), a child dies from the disease every 39 seconds.
About 8,00,000 children below the age of five years die due to pneumonia annually. Adults over the age of 65 years are also more at risk of contracting the disease.
The disease can be caused due to a variety of reasons such as asthma, heart disease, smoking, frequent hospitalisations, using a ventilator, weakened immune system, and so on. People who are recovering from surgical procedures which required anesthesia or have medical issues affecting their gag reflex are also at risk of pneumonia.
However, there are some measures you can take to mitigate your risk of contracting the disease. This World Pneumonia Day, here’s a look at some ways to prevent contracting this deadly disease:
In case you are recovering from a surgery, you can follow these measures to prevent contracting post-operative pneumonia:
If you are suffering from a cold, and are concerned that it might develop into pneumonia, you can follow these steps to ensure that it doesn’t: