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Health Risks and Symptoms of Sewage Contamination

Sewage cleanup services are essential for maintaining public health and preventing the spread of disease. Sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause a variety of health problems.

### What health problems can sewage cause?

Exposure to sewage can lead to a number of health problems, including:

– Gastroenteritis: This is a common infection of the stomach and intestines that can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
– Skin infections: These can occur when sewage comes into contact with the skin, causing rashes, itching, and swelling.
– Respiratory infections: These can be caused by inhaling sewage fumes or particles, leading to coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
– Eye infections: These can occur when sewage gets into the eyes, causing redness, pain, and swelling.
– Other health problems: Sewage exposure can also lead to more serious health problems, such as liver damage, kidney failure, and even death.

### Symptoms of sewage contamination

The symptoms of sewage contamination can vary depending on the type of contamination and the individual’s exposure. Some common symptoms include:

– Nausea
– Vomiting
– Diarrhea
– Abdominal pain
– Skin rashes
– Itching
– Swelling
– Coughing
– Wheezing
– Shortness of breath
– Redness
– Pain
– Swelling of the eyes

### How to prevent sewage contamination

The best way to prevent sewage contamination is to avoid contact with sewage. This means:

– Not swimming in sewage-contaminated water
– Not touching sewage or sewage-contaminated objects
– Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water after coming into contact with sewage
– Getting vaccinated against sewage-borne diseases