In this diwali, Newborns need to care more: Breaking News
In a
metro city like Hyderabad, where Diwali and burning firecrackers is as
significant and problematic as its traffic, mothers of newborn babies face a
tough time taking care of the infants owing to the increasing noise pollution.
Neo-natal
experts say that exposing the newborn to loud firecrackers can develop hearing
problem. However, they say, it is difficult to detect because of the subtleness
of the impact. Therefore, doctors suggest that parents of a newborn should stay
on their toes to avoid such consequences.
Dr
Jayshree Mondkar, head neonatologist from Sion hospital, said: "Exposure
to loud crackers may damage the ear drums. A newborn baby is vulnerable to loud
noise created by firecrackers in Diwali. Since they are too small, the impact
is subtle and gauging the damage is difficult. "
In
2010, the popular crackers — measured by anti-noise pollution activists — were
found to be as high as 140 decibels (dB), even though the permissible levels
are125dB. However, over a period of time, the manufacturers have reduced the
levels and this year the same firecrackers were measured to be around 117 dB.
Sound
levels above 80 dB can affect the development of hearing in babies and young
children. Health experts say earmuffs can effectively reduce dangerous levels
of noise and can be used for babies as young as six-week-old.
Dr
Chander Lulla, fetal medicine specialist at Jaslok hospital, said: "Though
there is no research done on the developmental impact of noise pollution
created by firecrackers during Diwali on foetuses, it is advisable that a woman
stays away from loud firecracker noise during the first three months of
pregnancy. The foetus is in initial developmental stage and therefore extra
care should be taken for the same."
Psychiatrists
also say that a certain section of children in the age group of 2-15 can
develop anxiety and fear because of loud fire cracker noise. "Many parents
prefer to go out of town specially to avoid the Diwali period and noise
pollution. I suggest parents not to force children to burn firecrackers and
encourage get together with relatives and friends," said Dr Parul Tank,
psychiatrist, Fortis hospital.
In this diwali, Newborns need to care more: Breaking News
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November 10, 2015
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