For representational purposes | AP 
Hyderabad

Chickenpox cases on the rise in Hyderabad

The increase in the number of Chicken Pox victims substantiates this claim in Hyderabad which is witnessing rising temperature.

From our online archive

HYDERABAD: Infectious diseases tend to become more widespread in the summers because of the heat. The increase in the number of Chicken Pox victims substantiates this claim in Telangana's Hyderabad which is witnessing rising temperature.

Speaking to ANI, Dr Shankar, a Superintendent in the Fever Hospital said "Chicken Pox is the most common disease in the summer season. This season is most likely for this disease because we sweat more. It first starts with symptoms of high fever and small rashes on the body."

He further advised people to get it diagnosed when they notice such symptoms in them.

"It affects mostly the kids, pregnant ladies and old-age people. It is a contagious disease which will affect many people if one person gets in a family. It is better to keep the affected away from everyone and give them rest and it may help it from spreading to everyone and even cure the patient quickly."

He further said that rate of Chicken Pox has gradually increased this year as in the month of April, there were 90 cases noted while in March, 60 such cases were reported.

"There is a separate ward for these patients as we don't want the infections to spread. Most people get Chicken Pox once in their life, which increases their immune system. We are even giving vaccines for this and even a booster dose to prevent chicken pox. It is always better to protect ourselves from getting infected," added Shankar.

Indian worker among four killed in one of biggest Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia

Kerala CM-designate Satheesan announces 20-member cabinet; 14 new faces, allies accommodated

Centre dismisses CBSE On-Screen Marking concerns; cuts revaluation fees for students

Fire breaks out on Rajdhani Express in MP’s Ratlam, all passengers rescued; traffic restored

Drone strike sparks fire on the perimeter of UAE's nuclear power plant, shaking Iran war ceasefire

SCROLL FOR NEXT