When entering the rainy season, it is important to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. There are 5 groups of diseases that are commonly seen during this season, totaling 15 diseases. These include:
In addition to the dangers of the rainy season, there is also the problem of foot biting caused by fungi. This is caused by long-term exposure to dirty water, which causes reddened skin and wounds with lymphatic discharge if scratched. There is also the danger of poisonous animals such as snakes, centipedes, and scorpions that have fled the water to live in the house. To be careful, it is advisable to avoid taking antipyretic drugs such as aspirin, as this can increase the risk of three serious diseases: dengue fever, influenza, and leptospirosis. Ingesting aspirin, which contains anticoagulants, can make it easier for the body to bleed and increase the risk of death.
To prevent disease during the rainy season, people should exercise regularly and wear clothes to keep their bodies warm. It is especially important for children and the elderly to take special care, as the high humidity and cold weather can lower their immunity to disease. Additionally, people should drink clean water, such as boiled water, and eat freshly cooked food with no flies. Lastly, everyone should wash their hands with soap and water before eating every time to avoid the spread of illness.
Thank you Ministry of Public Health for the information.
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