Precautions for people susceptible to novel coronavirus

For novel coronavirus pneumonia from the current clinical cases can be seen, the youngest are a few months old babies, the oldest are tens of years old, all the population can be infected. Whether it is easy to be infected depends mainly on several factors: 1, whether close contact with sick patients, close contact that is, if once there is a patient with novel coronavirus pneumonia, 24 hours a day and patient contact with only a few minutes a day is obviously not the same, so the degree of close contact is very important; 2, with the patient’s resistance, if the patient has underlying diseases, such as itself has chronic obstructive pulmonary, chronic bronchitis patients. Resistance is relatively low, lung function itself is poor, more likely to get new coronavirus pneumonia, and once you get it, the disease is relatively heavy. Most of the deaths seen in the clinic nowadays have underlying diseases. Therefore, patients who already have the disease should be concerned. The treatment is as follows: 1. Be sure to keep up with the medications related to the underlying disease and not just stop taking them; 2. Try to improve your own resistance, keep up with nutrition, protein, sugar, fat, vitamins and minerals in a comprehensive way, and eat rich, non-picky food. Drink more water, drink at least > 1500ml a day, that is, the amount of 3 bottles of mineral water, to do a good job of indoor ventilation, the elderly are often at home, at least 2-3 times a day ventilation, each time about half an hour; 3, the elderly go out to buy food, go to the street must wear a mask, in the elevator room should also wear a mask, if you press the elevator button, it is best to wear gloves or take toilet paper. Because the elevator button is a very important source of infection. So for the elderly, it is important to avoid having them participate in party sex activities to avoid contact with possible sources of infection. So it is even more important to pay attention to susceptible people. Content source: Dr. You Lai

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