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1/7 Image credit: File photo Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis, food poisoning are common during the monsoon. Preventive tip: It is very important that you keep yourself hydrated at all times. Avoid excessive spices, raw food and especially roadside food.
2/7 Image credit: File photo Cholera Cholera is one of the most common and deadly diseases that spreads during monsoon. Preventive tip: Cholera can be prevented by having clean drinking water, better sanitation, and washing your hand at regular intervals. Avoid contact with the infected person. In severe cases, the patient may need hospitalisation as well.
3/7 Image credit: File photo Typhoid It is a water-borne bacterial infection. Preventive tip: Drink clean boiled water to keep typhoid at bay. Apart from this, adhere to better sanitation and regularly wash your hand before every meal.
4/7 Image credit: File photo Jaundice Jaundice is mainly caused due to consumption of infected water. Preventive tip: It's not possible to prevent all cases of jaundice. However, there are few main precautions that can minimise the risk of developing jaundice. Maintain healthy habits, vaccinate against hepatitis A or B infection and avoid eating or drinking from contaminated places.
6/7 Image credit: File photo Don't misuse antiobiotics Don't overuse antibiotics. Misuse of antibiotics leaves us more vulnerable to other diseases, because it kills the helpful bacteria in the body and also contributes to the rise in antibiotic resistance in the overall population.
7/7 Image credit: File photo Cover your mouth While sneezing or coughing, cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief.