To avoid stomach infections in the monsoon, remember these things
To avoid stomach infections in the monsoon, remember these things
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People have started complaining of vomiting, diarrhea, and fever as a result of an increase in bacterial problems brought on by the humidity in the air these days. The prolonged waterlogging of the flood has increased the risk of infection in many areas. Learn about the steps that must be taken to diagnose and prevent them.

The increase in illnesses brought on by tainted water and food during the rainy season is normal. Abdominal pain and infection complaints are on the rise right now, and this issue is widespread across the nation. Additionally known as stomach flu, Vomiting, diarrhea, and dysentery are all common. Additionally, reports of bloody diarrhea are common. Jaundice these days causes a fever to last one or two days before vomiting sets in. Following this, issues with urine, skin, and eye yellowing start to appear. This season has also seen cases of hepatitis A and E. Consuming tainted food and water is the main cause of jaundice.

Growing problem of contaminated food

The likelihood of having thyroid disease rises if the fever persists for longer than four to five days. Additionally, poisonous food, tainted water, outside water purification, and sugarcane juice can all result in stomach infections. Due to the seasonal change, cholera (cholera) is a possibility. Washing hands thoroughly before and after meals is the simplest way to prevent stomach infections. Cover the food. Food today begins to spoil in four to five hours. Keep food in the fridge because of this.

Exposure to humidity

Due to the high humidity, it is important to exercise caution when handling food and working out. There is more room for bacteria to grow because the air is more moist. The likelihood of infection rises as a result. When sneezing or coughing, people with colds and coughs should be careful not to let the droplets fall randomly. Keep your hands away from your face. Masks may be worn for defense.

More vigilance in diabetes and blood pressure

The immunity of people suffering from diseases like diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, etc. has already been reduced. Such people should take special care of their diet along with taking regular medicines. Like the COVID vaccination, patients are also given vaccines for many other diseases.

Vaccination is a better solution

Influenza, i.e., flu-like problems, are common in the monsoon. Pneumonia and typhoid also increase these days. Vaccination is a better option for all three diseases. Diabetic patients of young age, especially those who frequently eat out, must get the Hepatitis-A vaccination.

Important things to keep in mind

If you have a headache, fever, or chills, take only paracetamol tablets. Medicines like Nimuslide and Combiflam, which bring down fever immediately, can be dangerous at times. Do not consume them without your doctor's advice. Paracetamol tablets can be taken three to four times in 24 hours. If the fever is not coming down in a day or two, then contact the doctor immediately. Do not self-medicate, even if vomiting and diarrhea are the problem. Consult a doctor, as these symptoms can also be signs of hepatitis. If hepatitis becomes severe, it can damage the liver. Keep in mind that a small infection can sometimes take a serious form due to negligence.

Keep these things in mind

If you are meeting a sick person, take care of their cleanliness.

Normal viral diarrhea gets better after a day. In this case, the patient should avoid milk and consume curd.

People suffering from high blood pressure who are taking medicines take medicines only after measuring their blood pressure.

loose motion or vomiting, because blood pressure comes down in these diseases.

If BP is between 120 and 70, then only take medicine; otherwise, don't take it.

Take care of your diet

If you are eating food outside for any reason, then keep in mind that it should be well cooked, boiled, or hot.

Avoid consumption of cut fruits, outside chutney, salad, chopped onion, pani-puri, etc.

There are some natural ingredients in curd that provide relief to the stomach.

Do not let there be a shortage of water in the body. Coconut water, ORS solution, or Shikanji can also be taken.

Protection against leptospirosis

It is a type of bacterial infection. During the rainy season, the urine of rats and other animals spreads the infection through water and soil. Contact with it can cause leptospirosis. If infected water is touched or gets on the face, it can cause infection in the body through the food pipe or nose. In leptospirosis, the patient also has problems like fever, muscle pain, and a sore throat. If the infection is severe, there may be problems up to the kidneys. There is also a possibility of jaundice due to this. If such symptoms are visible, contact the doctor immediately.

The risk of these fungal infections increases in the rainy season, so you should also be careful

Even though the rains bring pleasant weather, this time of year also has a higher risk of many diseases and infections. This time of year, there is a higher risk of developing many fungal infections because of the lack of sunlight and the humidity in the air.

Although the rainy season might provide relief from the oppressive heat, it also brings fungal infections. At this time of year, people become victims of numerous health issues. This time of year is ideal for the growth of various fungi due to the moist air and lack of sunlight. Because of the air's ongoing humidity, the skin is constantly covered in sweat, which makes it susceptible to different fungus infections.

The skin between the toes, the groin area, the inner thighs, the hips, and even the eyes are all susceptible to these fungal infections that develop during the rainy season. In this season, a lot of these issues make people victims. In this circumstance, it's crucial that you are aware of these infections that happen during the rainy season.

Athlete's foot (tinea pedis)

The skin on the feet, particularly in the space between the toes, is impacted by this typical fungal infection. It prefers a warm, moist environment to thrive in.

Ringworm (tinea corporis)

A skin infection known as ringworm is brought on by the ringworm fungus. Circular, red, and frequently itchy skin spots are the result of this. It can happen to various body parts. Contact with skin that has the infection can spread it.

Jock itch (tinea cruris)

This fungal infection affects the groin area, inner thighs, and hips, causing itching, redness, and a rash.

Nail fungus (onychomycosis)

Nail fungus is a fungus that affects the nails. It typically affects the toenails and can lead to thickening, discoloration, and nail breakage.

Candidiasis

Candida is a fungus that causes candidiasis, a condition that can affect different body parts, including the mouth (oral thrush), the genital region (in women, vaginal yeast infection), and the skin folds.

Aspergillosis

The Aspergillus mold is the source of this fungal infection, which can be particularly dangerous for people with compromised immune systems or respiratory conditions. By affecting the lungs and sinuses, it can result in life-threatening infections.

Fungal keratitis

It is a serious fungal infection that affects the cornea of the eye and can lead to vision problems if not treated promptly.

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