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2018-09-19

Consequences Of Not Using Water Treatment Equipment

By Cynthia McDonald


To be healthy is to be alive. Everyone agrees that taking a healthy diet improves good health but not much is said about water even though its impact is even more remarkable. Failure to drink or use it clean at all times is harmful to both the skin and the organs in the body. Even without sumptuous meals, a person can be saved by using water treatment equipment.

Typhoid fever is one thing that comes with bad water. It is spread by the bacteria known scientifically as Salmonella Typhi. This disease affects only humans so you should not expect your dog to develop any signs if it takes the same ill-treated drink with you. Some of the signs of typhoid fever include rashes on the skin and diarrhea. Of course, the person also complains frequently of general body weakness.

Bacteria are also responsible for Legionnaire's disease. Like the name sounds, the bacteria that cause this one is known as Legionella bacteria. It is not life compatible because it affects the respiratory system leaving the person in want of oxygen for survival. To prevent this, buying a treatment system that can do more than filtration would be required.

Apart from drinking, diseases can also be spread by swimming. This happens when the water is not clean. If a person has a wound, it is likely to contract an infection if others using the pool have got an infection. Leptospirosis is a common example and its primary carriers are domestic animals and rodents. Symptoms for this include Well's Diseases and bleeding lungs.

Otitis Externa is another one that is common among swimmers. It is a disease of the outer ear so it is also called the Swimmer's Ear. It can manifest when the contaminated liquid remains on the ear for quite some time. Hence, to prevent it, the swimmer has to dry the ears immediately after leaving the pool. Treating the pool will also help to prevent its occurrence.

In the case of botulism, patients need not fear so much if contracted. With the right dosage of antibiotics, antitoxins or both, the disease can be prevented from causing more harm. People who filter the liquids before drinking or using are less susceptible to having this.

Viral diseases can also be gotten from bad water and a good example of this is Hepatitis A. It is known to be contracted from an infected individual but it is also possible to get it from contaminated food and water. Hepatitis A affects the liver and causes it to swell. Outward signs, however, include jaundice, fever, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and stomach discomfort.

Do not act when it is already too late to buy the treatment equipment for what you drink. It is not so expensive that you cannot get one if you wish to. Somehow, you will be spending even more on hospital bills if you don't make up your mind to start treating your water as early as possible.




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