Why Monsoon Increases Health Risks
The monsoon season brings much-needed rain, but it also increases the risk of infections like dengue and typhoid. Dirty water, mosquitoes, and poor hygiene during this season can lead to these illnesses — especially in children and older adults.
What is Dengue?
Dengue is spread by mosquitoes, especially the Aedes mosquito, which bites during the daytime.
Common symptoms include:
• Sudden high fever
• Headache and pain behind the eyes
• Muscle and joint pain
• Skin rash
• Bleeding from gums or nose (in serious cases)
If someone shows these signs, don’t delay — get tested immediately.
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What is Typhoid?
Typhoid spreads through contaminated food and water.
Watch out for:
• Gradual rise in fever
• Stomach pain
• Tiredness and weakness
• Constipation or diarrhoea
• Rash on the chest (sometimes)
Untreated typhoid can lead to serious complications. Early treatment is important.
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✅ Simple Tips to Stay Safe
1. Stop Mosquito Breeding
• Empty water from pots, coolers, and containers weekly
• Use mosquito nets and repellents
2. Eat & Drink Safely
• Drink only boiled or filtered water
• Avoid roadside food during rains
• Wash fruits and vegetables properly
3. Get Vaccinated
• Typhoid vaccine is available for children and adults
• Ask your doctor if your family is due for one
4. Watch for Symptoms
If fever lasts more than 2 days, or you notice rash, weakness, or stomach pain — visit a doctor immediately.
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How SRS Hospital Can Help
At SRS Hospital, we have:
• Same-day blood tests for dengue and typhoid
• 24×7 emergency and consultation support
• Special care for children and elderly patients
• Quick treatment to prevent complications
📞 Call us at +91-9899925183 or book an appointment.
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Final Word
Don’t let monsoon illnesses spoil your season. With simple steps and timely care, you can keep your family safe from dengue and typhoid.
Stay healthy this monsoon — and trust SRS Hospital for expert care.
