Monsoon season brings with it a lot of moisture into the air which is the primary reason behind the upsurge of harmful suspended particles in the air that can affect children. The likelihood of becoming ill rises, thus it’s critical to take the required safety and health precautions for our children.
It is well known that unclean rainfall and puddles can serve as havens for a variety of dangerous microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, and insects that kids can come into touch with when playing outside and get sick from. In a similar vein, bacteria in heavy rain can contaminate and taint drinking water, raising the possibility of gastrointestinal illnesses.
According to Dr Abhimanyu Sengupta, Senior Consultant Paediatrician at Ankura Hospital for Women and Children in Pune, “Fluctuation in temperature and cold and damp air can be harmful to children leading to infections related to the nose and throat as well as allergic respiratory disorders resulting in obstruction of the breathing passages.”
He highlighted that there is an increased risk of developing the following diseases during the rainy season in children –
1. Gastrointestinal diseases: This can be caused due to various reasons such as eating street food that was made in an open area or unclean surroundings where the chances of food contamination increase. Drinking or eating food and liquids that are exposed to various harmful germs can lead to experiencing symptoms like diarrhea, pain in abdomen, bloating and episodes of vomiting. Food poisoning is common so adequate precautions need to be followed.
2. Respiratory infection: Sudden changes in the temperature can promote propagation and transmission of respiratory germs and weaken children’s immune systems, making them more prone to being affected with respiratory infections. Heavy rain can significantly contribute to air pollution which can pose a danger to children. By inhaling this polluted air, children can experience various respiratory-related issues like cough, sore throat, sneezing, wheezing and cold.
Talking about tips to safeguard your children from rainy season related ailments, Dr Abhimanyu Sengupta suggested –
1. Children should avoid wading through the rainwater.
2. Keep the surroundings clean, do not let water stagnate near the house or in pots, tyres, or drums – to reduce the risk of dengue and malaria.
3. Wear appropriate clothing like full-sleeved t-shirts with jeans or pants, which can easily cover the entire body to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes.
4. Avoid eating street food or junk food which is prepared in outdoor spaces where there is an increased chance of contamination due to harmful germs; instead try eating home cooked healthy fresh food.
5. Parents must ensure the child eats a well-balanced diet that boosts immunity.
6. Get into a shower after coming from outdoors especially during heavy rainfall, to wash off the germs.
7. Don’t self-medicate when it comes to fever and cold in children or try any home remedy. The child should be taken to the doctor for prompt medical attention before the symptoms worsen.