Wednesday 17 June 2015

Ill advised people not fasting.

All Muslims around the world are ready to welcome the holy month of Ramadan. For those who are healthy, fasting obligatory. However, people who have certain illnesses are advised not to fast.

Patients with certain diseases categorized as high risk when it should be fasting all day. Therefore, doctors usually do not recommend them to fast.
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"Certainly there are people who should not be fasting," said Dr. Dr. Ari Fahrial, SpPD-KGEH, MMB, FINASIM, FACP, Division of Gastroenterology physician from the Department of Medicine Faculty of medicine-Cipto Mangunkusumo.

"Fasting is expected to worsen conditions will prolong the pain or cure the disease."
See also: People Need To Do Check Up Medical Before Fasting
According to Dr. Ari, the following persons are not allowed to fast because of medical conditions:

1. Patients suffering from acute infections, such as typhoid, dengue fever, severe sore throat, high fever, acute diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.

2. Patients with chronic renal failure who are undergoing dialysis or peritoneal dialysis.

3. Patients with advanced chronic liver disorders.

4. Patients with diabetes is poorly controlled blood sugar, have severe complications, undergoing multiple injections of large doses of insulin, and those at risk of developing serious complications when fasting.

5. Heart patients with heart failure.

6. A person with migraine or vertigo in which condition the pain will get worse if the patient is not eating or taking medication.

7. Patients with acute respiratory disorders such as acute asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is severe.

8. Patients with cancer who have not been treated or are currently experiencing a relapse.

9. Patients in hospital care and in a state of either intravenous drip infusion of fluids or food or patients who are on blood transfusions.

10. The patient postoperatively.

11. ulcer patients who are in acute circumstances, such as severe vomiting and severe pain until a cold sweat.

12. Parents are elderly with dementia suffer (Alzhaimer).

"Patients at high risk should undergo a check-up before fasting. If there is a problem, then it can be fixed or adjustment of treatment, "said Dr. Ari. Thank you for reading this article.
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