Rising cases of stomach diseases in Bangalore are linked to poor sanitation, contaminated water, and unhygienic food practices.
Bangalore is witnessing a surge in stomach diseases like diarrhea, typhoid, and hepatitis. Experts cite poor sanitation, contaminated water, and unhygienic food practices as key factors.
Bangalore News: Stomach diseases are on the rise in Bangalore, with increasing cases of diarrhea, typhoid, and hepatitis. Experts attribute this surge to several factors, including poor sanitation, contaminated water, and unhygienic food practices. The city’s rapid urbanization has strained its infrastructure, leading to compromised water quality and sanitation facilities. Public health officials are urging residents to maintain personal hygiene, drink boiled or filtered water, and ensure food is cooked thoroughly. Addressing these root causes is essential to curb the spread of these stomach diseases and improve overall community health in Bangalore.
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