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How To Prevent And Treat Ear Infections During The Monsoon Season?

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[ad_1] Monsoon is awaited with much eagerness to get a refreshing break from the sweltering heat. But with the arrival of rains also come hot and humid conditions, which are responsible for increasing the health problems in people. These conditions foster the exponential growth of disease-causing bacteria and fungi.   Additionally, monsoons also bring with themselves a certain chill factor, which further gets exacerbated in case a person gets wet in the rain. Culminating in reduced immune response to the infections, the chances of developing viral upper respiratory tract infections become a common occurrence in these conditions. Looking at the risk of ear infection prevalent during monsoon, let’s explore some precautionary measures to keep infections at bay as shared by Dr Sanjay Sachdeva senior ENT consultant at HearClear India. Protection from rain Considering that monsoons are generally marked by frequent and untimely rains, one should be well prepared to avoid getting

Monsoon Health Tips: 5 Effective Ayurveda Remedies To Boost Digestion During Rainy Season

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[ad_1] In India, the monsoon season is widely anticipated because it gives considerable relief and joy to people everywhere from the scorching sun. However, because the atmosphere is already fairly humid and early showers provide enough moisture in the air, this is also the time of day when humidity peaks.  Such weather is frequently characterised by a lack of fresh air in the atmosphere, which is particularly favourable to a wide variety of germs and diseases. Monsoon and Digestion cre Trending Stories Your whole digestive system becomes slow during the monsoon because of the humid weather. Inefficiencies in your digestive system, including your stomach, pancreas, and small intestine, can lead to issues including gas, acidity, bloating, and a persistent sense of fullness. All of these situations are unpleasant! Additionally, because fast food, sweets, and snacks are particularly cruel to your digestive system during the monsoon, the issues get worse. According to Ay