As the monsoon season sets in across much of the country, doctors are renewing calls for basic preventive measures to guard against the seasonal spike in illnesses that typically accompanies the rains. Common concerns include waterborne infections, mosquito-borne diseases, and respiratory complaints linked to sudden shifts in temperature and humidity.
Physicians recommend keeping stored water covered, avoiding contact with standing water where possible, and maintaining good hygiene practices at home. They also advise seeking prompt medical attention for fevers that persist beyond a few days, rather than waiting them out.




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