Verified By July 17, 2024
Verified by Dr.Vijay Yewale- Sr Consultant & HOD Paediatrics at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai.
As the monsoon season approaches, parents often find themselves asking, “How can I protect my child from getting sick?” “What are the common illnesses during this season?” The increased humidity and stagnant water become breeding grounds for various pathogens, making children particularly vulnerable. Here’s a closer look at common monsoon illnesses and essential precautions to keep your children healthy during this season.
Common Monsoon Illnesses
1. Cold and Flu: The sudden weather changes during monsoon can lead to colds and flu in children. Symptoms include fever, runny nose, and body aches.
2. Dengue and Malaria: Stagnant water serves as a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which spread dengue and malaria. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, and joint pains.
3. Gastroenteritis: Contaminated food and water can cause gastroenteritis, leading to vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
4. Typhoid: This bacterial infection, spread through contaminated food and water, manifests with prolonged fever, weakness, and abdominal pain.
5. Leptospirosis: Contact with contaminated water can lead to leptospirosis, which presents with high fever, chills, and muscle aches.
Precautions
1. Hygiene: Ensure your children wash their hands regularly with soap, especially before eating. Teach them not to touch their face frequently.
2. Safe Drinking Water: Always provide boiled or filtered water to prevent waterborne diseases.
3. Mosquito Protection: Use mosquito nets and repellents to protect your children from mosquito bites. Keep the surroundings clean to avoid stagnant water.
4. Balanced Diet: Provide a nutritious diet to boost their immune system. Include fruits, vegetables, and plenty of fluids.
5. Proper Clothing: Dress children in light, dry clothes to prevent fungal infections. Change wet clothes immediately to avoid colds.
6. Avoid Street Food: Street food can often be contaminated. Stick to home-cooked meals to ensure food safety.
7. Vaccines: Get your child vaccinated against vaccine-preventable monsoon illnesses such as Influenza and Typhoid.
By taking these precautions, you can help safeguard your children from common monsoon illnesses, ensuring they enjoy the rainy season in good health.
Connect with our expert, Dr. Vijay Yewale– Sr Consultant & HOD Paediatrics at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai
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