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Doctors give tips on how to prevent diseases during monsoon season

By ANI | Updated: June 30, 2023 18:10 IST

New Delhi [India], June 30 : Monsoon calls for fun and thrill but at the same time the risk ...

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New Delhi [India], June 30 : Monsoon calls for fun and thrill but at the same time the risk of infection remains high, so it is necessary to be alert, said doctors who advised taking special precautions during the season.

Dr Rajeev Gupta, Director, of Internal Medicine, Delhi spoke withand said, "I have recently observed an influx of cases involving various infections, such as acute gastroenteritis, dysentery, typhoid fever, leptospirosis, dengue fever, malaria, and cases of electrocution, in the outpatient department (OPD)."

Dr Rajeev said, "We have been receiving an average of 10 patients daily since last week. Infections associated with respiratory illnesses, waterborne diseases, and vector-borne infections like dengue and malaria tend to become more common during this season."

Another expert, Dr Vikas Deswal, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Medanta said that currently, the number of cases is relatively low, but we are likely to witness the impact of rain in the upcoming weeks.

"Presently, individuals are reporting complaints such as gastroenteritis, acute viral hepatitis, and fever, which have emerged over the last 15 days since the onset of the monsoon. While cases of dengue and malaria have not been observed yet due to the early stage of the monsoon, we will probably start seeing such cases in the next two weeks," Dr Vikas Deswal said.

Experts said, "Maintaining personal hygiene is of utmost importance, which includes frequently washing hands and refraining from touching the face unnecessarily. And secondly, it is crucial to prevent water stagnation around our living areas, as this discourages the breeding grounds for mosquitoes. By eliminating standing water, we can significantly reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases."

Additionally, using mosquito repellents and wearing protective clothing can further minimize the chances of mosquito bites and subsequent infections.

"Thirdly, it is essential to consume clean and hygienic food and water to avoid waterborne illnesses. This can be achieved by ensuring that the food is prepared and stored in a sanitary manner, and by drinking filtered or boiled water," they added.

Meanwhile, it's important to note that infections during the monsoon affect both individuals with a strong immune system and those with compromised immunity.

Hence, everyone should take equal precautions and be cautious about their food and water intake, as these infections are mainly food and waterborne. It is advisable to avoid consuming uncooked foods, chutneys, and salads from outside sources.

Furthermore, it is crucial to be aware that the elderly and children are more susceptible to developing severe diseases, as they can become dehydrated rapidly due to limited reserves during this time.

Following these simple yet effective measures, we can enjoy the monsoon season while maintaining good health and protecting ourselves from infections. Let us all stay safe and healthy during this time," experts added.

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