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Dr KK Aggarwal 08 September 2020
Rains bring much-welcome relief from the scorching summer heat, but they also increase susceptibility to diseases that are common during the season. The incidence of water-borne diseases, including diarrhea, typhoid, and cholera, rises during the rainy reason. These diseases are 100% preventable, and a threat to life can be avoided with timely diagnosis and treatment of the diseases.
The bodys intestinal and digestive system tends to become weak during the monsoon season, which can increase an individual’s likelihood to catch infections. People should take necessary precautions. They must avoid drinking water that is not properly boiled and stored and avoid consuming food that has been exposed to the surroundings for a long time, for instance, street food, pre-cut fruits, and vegetables. A persons diet during the monsoon season should consist of light and non-spicy food. Greasy, fried and fatty foods have thermal effect on our body and make us feel lethargic and should therefore be avoided.
Contaminated water and unhygienic conditions often cause monsoon ailments. Skin conditions, asthma, and arthritis can get aggravated due to increased humidity.
Here are a few tips to prevent water-borne diseases this monsoon:
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