Monsoon diseases: burning Heat The rains that bring relief have now begun to fall. The weather has become pleasant in many parts of the country with the onset of monsoon. However, this rain, along with relief, also brings many diseases. The risk of many dangerous diseases increases this season. Some illnesses can even lead to death if not treated in time. In such a situation, let’s know how to recognize the symptoms of these diseases and what are the ways to avoid them…
Why do diseases increase in the rain?
According to health experts, the atmosphere becomes humid during the rainy season. Due to this, bacteria and viruses get favorable weather conditions to grow, which causes many diseases. The risk of viral and bacterial infections is higher during this season, with children and the elderly being the most vulnerable.
The risk of these diseases is higher in the rain
According to doctors, the risk of diarrhea, typhoid, viral fever, dengue fever and malaria is highest and spreads rapidly during the rainy season. Typhoid and diarrhea are caused by poor diet and drink. There are also problems with vomiting and diarrhea. Certain bacteria also become the cause of viral fever. The risk of flu is also high during this season.
Dengue fever and malaria are the most dangerous
The risk of diseases such as dengue fever and malaria is greatest during the rainy season. Both are transmitted through mosquito bites. During this season, water accumulates in which mosquitoes breed. Dengue and malaria are increasing due to their bite. If not treated in time, they can also be fatal.
Who is most at risk during the rainy season?
According to health experts, the risk of diseases increases with the arrival of monsoon, and people with low immunity fall prey to them more quickly. Viruses and bacteria can easily attack these people, so they should be careful.
Common Symptoms of Rain Diseases
high fever
Headache
muscle pain
breathing problems
vomiting, diarrhea
How to avoid rain-related illnesses
1. Prevent mosquitoes from breeding, do not let water accumulate around the house or on the roof.
2. Pay special attention to your diet, avoid external foods.
3. Drink only clean, boiled water
4. Don’t neglect cleanliness.
5. Continue to wash your hands from time to time.
Disclaimer: Some information given in news is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you should consult the relevant expert.
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