Does rain water cause infections?


The rainy weather leads to an increase in viral activity especially that of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus, thought to be the most common type that causes cold. Respiratory syncytial virus causes an epidemic among small children. The symptoms may vary from running nose and sneezing to severe cough and wheezing, breathing difficulty.

The recent conjuration of rains has brought on a fresh session of cold and influenza, making it tough for children returning to school after the summer vacation and professionals trying to work through the whines and fever without infecting their colleagues. Infants should be kept clothed and protected from chill air.

We are also seeing an increase in diarrhoea’s cases because of the rains. The rain water is the main culprit, especially if you are eating out often.  In summer and  although in rainy season brings a calm refreshing coolness, it also brings several infections and viral diseases like dengue, chikungunya, malaria, typhoid, viral fever, stomach infections and skin infections, diarrhoea, cold, cough, itching, rashes.

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