It is true that our human body can be compared to a machine. Our human body contains several types of interconnected tissues, organs and nerves that plays a significant role in keeping in good running condition or our health in tip top shape. Machines are also made of several pieces that if the other individual part is missing, it can not fully operate and function. However, in my opinion, human body is more precious than a machine since human beings are the one who created them. On the other hand, exposing our body to harmful harsh elements such as a bad weather can sometimes affect our physical health. Just like an overused and not well maintained machines it need to rest and a must calibration with a mechanic. In terms of human body, there are varieties of doctors who can help us determine what is wrong with our malfunctioning.
Speaking of malfunctioning of a human body, there are varieties of factors that affect our health such as a rainy days. Rainy season is one of the contributing factor for colds, headache and fever.
Last Saturday night I joined a night run (Amazon Ignite Your Night) event here in Cebu and drizzles started even before the run which started at 10 pm. When the race started, I experienced to feel wet not only with my own sweat but mixed with mild rain. I finished the 10 kilometer race in 1 hour and 20 minutes and headed home immediately after it by riding a taxi. When I got home, I did not dry my hair. I just stripped and threw my clothes to the laundry basket and wear a shirt and I plunged ahead to the bed to take a good night sleep. When I woke up early in the morning, I started to feel chilly and hardness of breath. Clear liquid occasionally oozed out from my nose. I just self medicate with the usual Neozep, Biogesic and Bioflu. The 2nd day my throat started to feel itchy and I take Bactrim Forte as told by my mother to kill those cough causing bacterias. I failed to report to work during these days since I felt so tired and I'm afraid to sneeze and contaminate the germs to the workplace. But despite that I still reported despite the cough after my consultation with a doctor.
Last Saturday night I joined a night run (Amazon Ignite Your Night) event here in Cebu and drizzles started even before the run which started at 10 pm. When the race started, I experienced to feel wet not only with my own sweat but mixed with mild rain. I finished the 10 kilometer race in 1 hour and 20 minutes and headed home immediately after it by riding a taxi. When I got home, I did not dry my hair. I just stripped and threw my clothes to the laundry basket and wear a shirt and I plunged ahead to the bed to take a good night sleep. When I woke up early in the morning, I started to feel chilly and hardness of breath. Clear liquid occasionally oozed out from my nose. I just self medicate with the usual Neozep, Biogesic and Bioflu. The 2nd day my throat started to feel itchy and I take Bactrim Forte as told by my mother to kill those cough causing bacterias. I failed to report to work during these days since I felt so tired and I'm afraid to sneeze and contaminate the germs to the workplace. But despite that I still reported despite the cough after my consultation with a doctor.
On the 3rd day, I went to the Adventus clinic for a consultation and the doctor's finding was an upper respiratory tract infection. Well, I was not only drenched by rain sprinkles during those night run but a few times before that especially when I get home from work. In fact when I came out of the house headed to a consultation I was drenched by rain again and I just went back to the house to took a bath. Damn weather can greatly affect this human body that we have. It is annoying specially with the cough which a phlegm can be grossly specially when it is yellowish. I have no choice but to deal with it and take the medications recommended by the doctor. I just don't have to complain since rainy season is part of our life cycle. Without rain we will be in drought and when it rains we can get sick. So better take a cover the next time when rain comes pouring. A lesson well learned for me to take care of my human body that is more superior to a man made machine.