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Have a Happy Monsoon: Tips to Keep Fungal Infections at Bay

There’s no season as enjoyable as monsoons, after all, it rejuvenates the environment.  But, with a change in weather comes alterations in the necessities of our skin and bodies. Speaking of monsoons, it accompanies an increased risk of fungal infections along with pleasant showers. The warm and humid conditions provide an ideal breeding ground for various fungi, which can lead to a range of health issues. To stay healthy during this season, it is essential to be aware of the potential risks and take preventive measures. Don’t worry, we have got you covered. In this article, we will explore why the monsoon can make us prone to fungal infections and provide some helpful tips to prevent them.

Keep Yourself Clean and Dry

 

Moisture tends to accumulate on the body, especially in areas prone to sweating, such as the armpits, groin, and feet. Hence, there’s nothing more essential than maintaining personal hygiene during the monsoon season. Take regular showers and ensure that you dry yourself thoroughly, paying particular attention to these susceptible areas. Use a clean towel and avoid sharing personal items to minimize the risk of infection.

Wear Breathable Clothing

 

Opt for loose-fitted clothes made of breathable fabrics like cotton and linen. These materials allow air circulation and help prevent excessive sweating. Avoid wearing clothes that are tight as they can trap moisture and create a favourable environment for fungal growth. Additionally, change into dry clothes if you get wet in the rain to reduce the chances of fungal infections.

Take Care of Your Nails

 

Fungal infections can also affect your nails, leading to conditions like fungal nail infections. Trim your nails regularly and keep them clean. Avoid wearing nail polish for prolonged periods, as it can trap moisture and create an environment conducive to fungal growth. If you notice any changes in the colour, texture, or thickness of your nails, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Boost Your Immunity

 

Having a strong immune system is essential to ward off any illness and infection, including fungal. Consume a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to strengthen your immune system. Stay hydrated and incorporate immune-boosting foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds into your daily meals. Regular exercise, adequate sleep, and stress management also play a crucial role in maintaining a robust immune system.

Be Cautious with Wet Areas

 

Damp environments contribute to fungal growth. Hence, it is important to be cautious around wet areas. Avoid sitting or standing in waterlogged areas and ensure that your living and working spaces are well-ventilated. Keep your surroundings clean and dry to discourage fungal growth. If you notice any signs of dampness or water accumulation, address the issue promptly to prevent the spread of fungi.

By following the simple preventive measures mentioned above, you can significantly reduce the chances of falling prey to fungal infections during Monsoons. Have a happy monsoon.

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