The monsoon season brings a welcome relief from the scorching summer heat — but with the rain, humidity, and stagnant water, also comes a rise in seasonal health issues. Lower immunity, contaminated water, and damp surroundings create the perfect environment for infections to thrive.
Here are 5 common health problems to watch out for during the monsoon — along with tips to prevent them:-
Cause: Contaminated water and unhygienic food.
Symptoms: Loose motions, vomiting, fever, and weakness.
Prevention Tips:
Drink only boiled or filtered water.
Avoid roadside food and unwashed vegetables.
Maintain proper hand hygiene.
Cause: Breeding of mosquitoes in stagnant water.
Symptoms: High fever, body aches, joint pain, and rashes.
Prevention Tips:
Use mosquito repellents and nets.
Remove stagnant water from surroundings.
Wear full-sleeved clothes, especially in evenings.
Cause: Excess moisture and sweat in humid weather.
Symptoms: Rashes, itching, redness, and blisters.
Prevention Tips:
Keep skin dry, especially in folds and feet.
Use antibacterial/fungal powders or creams.
Wear breathable, loose cotton clothing.
Cause: Sudden temperature changes and mold exposure.
Symptoms: Cough, congestion, sore throat, runny nose.
Prevention Tips:
Stay warm and avoid getting drenched in rain.
Use a mask in crowded places.
Steam inhalation and herbal teas can help soothe symptoms.
Cause: Eating stale or improperly stored food in damp conditions.
Symptoms: Stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, acidity.
Prevention Tips:
Eat fresh, home-cooked meals.
Avoid dairy or meat products that are not refrigerated properly.
Use probiotics to strengthen gut health.
Boost immunity with Vitamin C, turmeric, and herbal kadhas.
Stay dry and change out of wet clothes immediately.
Keep surroundings clean and ventilated.
Don’t ignore even minor symptoms — consult a doctor early.
Monsoon is a season of joy, but only when you’re in good health. With a little caution and preventive care, you can stay safe from seasonal infections and enjoy the rains to the fullest.
(This article is meant for informational purposes only and must not be considered a substitute for advice provided by qualified medical professionals.)
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