CHAIRMAN of the Indonesian Dermatologist and Venereologist Association (Perdoski) Hanny Nilasari appealed to the public to maintain personal hygiene, including taking regular morning and evening showers, even if they are suffering from smallpox.
“Maintaining cleanliness, including bathing twice a day and using topical medication prescribed by a doctor to prevent the infection from spreading and spreading, must be a concern,” Hanny stressed, quoted Sunday (8/9).
Smallpox is often accompanied by information in the form of rumors and myths in society.
He said that someone who suffers from smallpox is still advised to bathe and not scratch the skin lesions, and to keep the wounds dry.
Even if necessary, it is recommended that large, open wounds be covered with gauze to prevent contamination of the surrounding area.
In addition, what needs to be noted is to keep your hands and nails clean.
The Head of the KSM Dermatology and Venereology RSCM-FKUI emphasized that someone who has had smallpox still has the risk of being exposed again.
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“This infection can recur, especially in patients with low immunity, for example with extensive skin diseases, autoimmune patients, HIV, and others,” he said.
In relation to the widespread information regarding the spread of the monkeypox virus (Mpox), he advised the public to immediately go to a health facility to ensure whether the skin infection that occurred was Mpox.
If the Mpox infection experienced by the patient is in the mild category, the doctor will indicate to self-isolate at home with monitoring.
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However, it is necessary to ensure that the house can be used for self-isolation, and that it is possible to reduce contact as much as possible.
perhaps with other family members.
Then, it is also necessary to ensure that patients can communicate with health workers to report their health conditions during self-isolation.
“The doctor will conduct a comprehensive examination and confirm with a laboratory examination,” he concluded. (Ant/Z-1)
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Debunking the Myth: Smallpox Sufferers Can Bathe Safely
Smallpox, a zoonotic viral disease caused by the Monkeypox virus (MPXV), has been a topic of concern in recent times, especially with the spread of misinformation and myths surrounding the disease [[1]]. One such myth that has been circulating is that smallpox sufferers are forbidden to bathe. However, according to Dr. Hanny Nilasari, Chairman of the Indonesian Dermatologist and Venereologist Association, this is not entirely true.
Maintaining Personal Hygiene is Key
Dr. Nilasari stresses the importance of maintaining personal hygiene, including taking regular morning and evening showers, even for those suffering from smallpox. This is crucial in preventing the infection from spreading and reducing the risk of contamination [[2]]. In addition to bathing, it is essential to use topical medication prescribed by a doctor to prevent the infection from spreading.
Bathing Safely with Smallpox
When bathing, it is essential to take certain precautions to ensure that the infection does not spread. Dr. Nilasari advises against scratching the skin lesions and recommends keeping the wounds dry. For large, open wounds, it is recommended to cover them with gauze to prevent contamination of the surrounding area [[2]].
Hand Hygiene is Crucial
In addition to bathing safely, it is vital to keep hands and nails clean to prevent the infection from spreading. This is especially important for individuals with low immunity, such as those with extensive skin diseases, autoimmune patients, HIV, and others.
Mpox: A Concern for Public Health
The monkeypox virus (Mpox) has been a growing concern for public health, with cases reported globally. Dr. Nilasari advises the public to immediately seek medical attention if they experience any skin infection, as Mpox can be mistaken for other skin conditions. If the Mpox infection is mild, the doctor may recommend self-isolation at home with monitoring [[3]].
Prevention and Protection
Prevention and protection against Mpox are crucial in controlling the spread of the disease. The JYNNEOS vaccine is recommended for prevention, and getting both doses provides the best protection [[3]].
Conclusion
smallpox sufferers can bathe safely by taking certain precautions, such as avoiding scratching skin lesions, keeping wounds dry, and maintaining hand hygiene. It is essential to maintain personal hygiene and seek medical attention immediately if any skin infection occurs. By debunking myths and spreading awareness, we can better combat the spread of Mpox and other diseases.
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Monkeypox symptoms
Debunking the Myth: Smallpox Sufferers Can Bathe Safely
Smallpox, a zoonotic viral disease caused by the Monkeypox virus (MPXV), has been a topic of concern in recent times, especially with the spread of misinformation and myths surrounding the disease [[1]]. One such myth that has been circulating is that smallpox sufferers are forbidden to bathe. However, according to Dr. Hanny Nilasari, Chairman of the Indonesian Dermatologist and Venereologist Association, this is not entirely true.
Maintaining Personal Hygiene is Key
Dr. Nilasari stresses the importance of maintaining personal hygiene, including taking regular morning and evening showers, even for those suffering from smallpox. This is crucial in preventing the infection from spreading and reducing the risk of contamination [[2]]. In addition to bathing, it is essential to use topical medication prescribed by a doctor to prevent the infection from spreading.
Bathing Safely with Smallpox
When bathing, it is essential to take certain precautions to ensure that the infection does not spread. Dr. Nilasari advises against scratching the skin lesions and recommends keeping the wounds dry. For large, open wounds, it is recommended to cover them with gauze to prevent contamination of the surrounding area [[2]].
Hand Hygiene is Crucial
In addition to bathing safely, it is vital to keep hands and nails clean to prevent the infection from spreading. This is especially important for individuals with low immunity, such as those with extensive skin diseases, autoimmune patients, HIV, and others.
Mpox: A Concern for Public Health
The monkeypox virus (Mpox) has been a