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How to Prevent Rainy Season Illnesses


How to Prevent Rainy Season Illnesses
Parents, no more singing “rain rain, go away”! This monsoon, boost your child’s immune system and learn how to prevent illnesses in the rainy season.

The Monsoon has hit us full force! And while we may enjoy it, sitting in our houses watching it pummel the trees and streets below, we do not always realise that it is furtively pummelling our children’s and our health as well.

One of the best joys of childhood is horsing around in the rain. Look back upon your childhood. Surely, you can remember jumping in dirty puddles, floating paper boats in water-logged areas or just generally playing with your friends in the rains.

Simply because falling sick in the rainy season is such a potent threat, should we just prevent our children from enjoying the rain and forming their own childhood memories?

No. Take the following preventions for your children’s sakes as well as your own and enjoy the joys of the monsoons without suffering through the dangers of it.

Use Water-Resistant Rain Gear

The weather is predictably unpredictable. You never know when it is going to rain. Reduce the chances of your kids getting wet and falling sick by ensuring that they never leave the house without an umbrella or raincoat. Invest in waterproof shoes or rubber shoes. They provide traction and protect your children’s feet and ankles from getting wet. Also, they are easier to dry off.

Load up on Multivitamins

Build up the body’s resistance by giving your children Vitamin C and E pills or foods rich in Vitamin C and E. Vitamin C reduces your kids’ chances of falling sick by charging up their antibodies to fight the common cold virus faster. Vitamin E, too, is said to protect the body by reducing the harsh symptoms and effects of the cold virus on the system, making it more bearable and easy to treat.

Follow a Healthy Diet

Ensure your children partake of a healthy balanced diet containing a good amount of fresh fruit and vegetables rich in Vitamin A, E, C, and B – Complex, phytochemicals, antioxidants and minerals that provide a lot of protective and nutritional value to the body.

Avoid raw foods like salads wherever possible and wash the fruits and vegetables thoroughly. Avoid eating street-side food, especially uncooked foods like sev puri, pani puri, chutney, etc. Limit your favourite road-side stall’s monsoon-special pakoras and masala chais for hygienic reasons.

Make drinking a daily bowl of hot vegetable soup or herbal tea mandatory for your entire family which not only helps normalise their body temperature but also contains nutrients to boost their immunity.

Shower After Getting Wet in the Rain

Diseases develop when the body experiences a sudden and extreme drop in temperature, which generally occurs when you get soaked in rain water. Taking a shower after getting wet in the rain, helps the body by stabilising the cold temperature of the body and brings it back to normal by the time you dry off.

Drink Enough Water

Drinking clean, purified water helps fight against and prevent many illnesses, both directly and indirectly. Water cleanses your system and flushes out toxins such as germs and bacteria from your body. A well-hydrated body is better equipped to resist the cold and flu. Ensure that both you and your children drink clean, boiled or filtered water to your heart’s content this rainy season.

Clean Hands

Dirty hands are the primary route that the germs, viruses and bacteria take to enter and harm your child’s immune system. Rain water causes outdoor things to get rusty, which is a breeding ground for bacteria. Because children like to touch everything; and moreover, because hands are used for almost every activity, it is important that your children wash their hands before touching any food.

It is also important to wash their faces often to prevent microbes from the hands entering the body via the facial route. Usage of antiseptic liquid hand washes, or sanitizers is recommended especially during the monsoons.

Prevent Wet Walls

Close your windows when it is raining heavily to prevent rain from entering the house. Walls take a lot of time to dry and may result in the growth of fungus, which is especially bad for children suffering from asthma or diabetes.

Avoid Stagnation

Empty unused tanks of stored water, water coolers, flower pots, etc. and clean them thoroughly. Ensure that there is no stagnant water either in your house or in your neighbourhood. Stagnant water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, parasites and anaerobic bacteria. It is the main cause of potent water-borne diseases such as Malaria and Dengue.

While it is alright to let children play in the rain, do not allow them play in or near puddles and water-logged areas which are essentially stagnant water reserves. Using mosquito repellents is of utmost importance during this season.

If you follow the above precautions, there is no need to worry endlessly about your children’s health during the rainy season. Therefore, this year...instead of singing “rain rain, go way,” take a few precautions and welcome the rains with open arms.




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Rahul
Rahul.11 years ago
My son goes down in the rain all the time to walk our dog. He wears a short raincoat so his legs do get wet. Im always worried about him catching a cold. Now i will make my wife read this and make her prepare soups for dinner everyday.
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Raj
Raj.11 years ago
First time i read that showering is good after getting wet. i thought that hot shower after cold rain will infact make you sick. so thanks for explaining how hot showers can make body temp normal.
 
 
 
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Maya
Maya.11 years ago
Thanks for these tips indiaparenting. because i read this, i went and was shocked to see the amount of water stored behind my building for the servants. it was so old and moss was everywhere. i brought it to my society's attention and got it cleaned. otherwise im sure it would have been malaria central this monsoon
 
 
 
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Kalash
Kalash.11 years ago
awwww.. why no for pakodas! Thats what signifies rainy season fun for me and my family.
We drive up to Mahabaleshwar from Mumbai specially to have the makai pakodas! I guess we will restrict them and only have a few times.. :(
 
 
 
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