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Stay Safe from Monsoon-Related Illnesses

08:00 AM
13 September 2025

Simple Precautions
Stay Safe from Monsoon-Related Illnesses

Monsoon brings relief from the heat but also increases health risks.

Waterlogging and humidity create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, leading to diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya.

Contaminated water often causes diarrhoea, cholera and typhoid. Skin infections and viral fevers also become common.

  • Doctors advise drinking only boiled or filtered water, eating freshly cooked food and avoiding street-side items.
  • Keep surroundings clean, wear full-sleeved clothes, and use mosquito nets or repellents.
  • Carry an umbrella to avoid getting drenched, as wet clothes may trigger fungal infections and colds.

With timely care and hygiene, most monsoon health troubles can be avoided. Stay alert and protect yourself this rainy season.

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