What is Cholera? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
The importance of clean and safe drinking can’t be overseen. Unfortunately, the majority of the households in India don’t receive clean and safe drinking water. This is the reason why every year more than 3.4 million deaths are caused by waterborne diseases, making it one of the leading causes of death. Among the different types of waterborne diseases, cholera is the deadliest. So, in this blog, we discuss in detail the symptoms, causes, and treatment of cholera.
What is Cholera?
An acute infectious disease, cholera usually results in watery and painless diarrhea. A lot of people suffer from severe diarrhea, which causes acute dehydration and may lead to death. Food or water contaminated with V. Cholerae is the main source of cholera. Initially, the symptoms are mild, however, with time people suffering from cholera develop copious diarrhea within one to five days after ingesting the bacteria. Approximately 4.3 million people are infected by cholera worldwide every year.
Symptoms and Signs of Cholera in Adults
People who are exposed to the virus don’t know they are infected as they don’t become ill. However, they shed the virus in their stool for seven to 14 days and infect others through contaminated water. Mild or moderate diarrhea is one of the most common symptoms of cholera, which makes it difficult to distinguish from diarrhea.
Symptoms of cholera include:
- Dehydration: A person suffers from dehydration within hours of the onset of cholera. Depending on the number of body fluids you have lost, dehydration can range from mild to severe. If a person loses 10 percent or more of total body weight, it indicates dehydration.
- Nausea and vomiting: These symptoms occur during the early stages of cholera. Vomiting may persist for hours.
- Diarrhea: Diarrhea caused by cholera starts all of a sudden and leads to fluid loss in minutes. Diarrhea caused by cholera is generally pale in color and looks very similar to rice water.
Dehydration may also cause a rapid loss of minerals in the blood (electrolytes) that help in maintaining fluid balance. This situation may also lead to electrolyte imbalance.
Symptoms of Cholera in Kids
Children suffering from cholera have almost the same signs and symptoms as adults. However, they are also susceptible to low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) caused by fluid loss, which leads to
- Unconsciousness
- Seizures
- Coma
Causes of Cholera
Vibrio cholerae is the bacterium that causes this infection. The deadly effects of cholera are caused by a potent toxin CTX that is produced by the bacterium in the small intestine. The bacterium binds to the walls of the intestines and interferes with the flow of chloride and sodium. As a result, your body secretes a lot of water, which leads to diarrhea, and the rapid loss of salts and fluids. The common sources of cholera are:
- Surface or well water– Cholera can stay dormant in water for a long time. Contaminated sources of water supply are the main breeding ground for cholera viruses. Considering the role played by water, it is essential to drink RO purified water, which uses different stages of the purification process to remove impurities from water.
- Fruits and Vegetables– Raw, unpeeled fruits and vegetables are also a source of cholera infection. Using uncomposted manure fertilizers or irrigation water can also lead to cholera.
- Grains- If an area is infested by the cholera virus, grains such as rice and millet are contaminated when they are cooked and left at room temperature.
Preventing Cholera
There is a vaccine for cholera. In addition, you can also protect yourself by using RO purified water. Use RO purified water, especially for drinking and cooking to stay safe from cholera. Avoid eating raw food items such as unpeeled fruits and vegetables, unpasteurized milk and milk products, and raw and uncooked food items to stay safe from cholera.
Treatment of Cholera
Cholera is treatable; however, dehydration can lead to a number of problems. In case of severe diarrhea and vomiting, go to a doctor immediately. Staying hydrated is the main treatment of cholera. Depending on the severity of diarrhea, the treatment may vary from oral to intravenous treatment to replace the fluids you have lost. Resorting to antibiotics, which help in killing bacteria, is not an emergency treatment. However, antibiotics can help in reducing the tenure of diarrhea and excretion of bacteria.
Last Few Words
Being a waterborne disease, the only way to stay safe is by drinking clean and safe water. In addition, avoid street food from unhealthy places. Installing an RO purifier can be of great help in reducing the chances of cholera. These purifiers use a multi-stage purification process to remove harmful bacteria and viruses that cause cholera. To check out the range of water purifiers, click here.