After sweat drenching summers, coming of monsoons is a blessing. Rainy season is welcomed with an open heart and enjoyed by all. Whenever we talk about monsoons few things that come to our mind are raindrops, pleasant weather, cold breeze, raincoats, dark clouds, umbrella, the smell of wet soil, hot coffee, greenery, pakodas and dancing kids. Everything seems magical.
But this is only one side of the coin. Monsoon is the most favourable season for the growth disease-causing bacteria, protozoa and viruses. Elderly, kids and those with poor immunity are most vulnerable during rainy season.
Read this article and follow the tips given below to stay protected during monsoons.
Do not let your child play or dance in the rain forlong as they may catch a cold. Make sure to carry an umbrella or raincoat with yourself where ever you go.
Keep your room ventilated especially during the day. If it’s a sunny morning, open the windows to let the sun rays enter the room. Try to maintainnormal room temperature. At evening close the doors and windows to keep mosquitoes and flies away.
Monsoons are the best season for mosquitoes to breed because they breed in stagnant water bodies. Get rid of stagnant water bodies near your houses. Do not throw coconut shells or other utensils that can hold water. Change the water in water coolers regularly. Use mosquito repellent or mosquito nets and wear full clothes that completely cover your body, hands and legs.
Make sure to takes a bath regularly with an antiseptic soap. Wash your hands properly before and after eating and after coming from outside.Your cloth should be dry,or you may catch a cold or flu.If you see your kid biting their nails, ask him/her not to do this as nails contain harmful bacterias. Do not step out on the wet ground barefoot. Keep your foot clean and dry.
Eat homemade food. Avoid outside food, especially street foods. Drink boiled and purified water. Carry your water bottle where ever you go. During the rainy season the digestive system becomes weak, so eat homemade light and healthy food. Drink lots of water and stay hydrated.
Keep your house neat, clean and dry. Ensure that the drainage system is proper and there is no chance of water to clog and cause leakage.
During monsoons, green leafy vegetables are contaminated with harmfulmicroorganisms that may hamper your and your kid’s digestion so better avoid eating green leafy veggies. Properly wash the fruits and check them to rule out the presence of pests before eating. Properly cook the vegetables before eating and serving.
related diseases- Know about monsoon-related common diseases such as dengue, malaria, stomach flu, cough, cold and conjunctivitis and learn about their symptoms and preventive measures. In case you suspect any of them do consult your doctor.
I hope you will find the above tips useful. Happy monsoons.
Dr. Ritu Kumari Gupta: Professionally a homeopathic doctor and a dietician Dr. Ritu Kumari Gupta is passionate about writing health and parenting blogs. She believes in holistic approach towards health and well being.
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