Social Sciences, asked by harshitgupta2295, 4 months ago

what do you mean by outbreak of monsoon?

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Monsoon is the breeding season for mosquitoes and mosquito borne diseases. Cases of Malaria have registered a 12% jump in 2010 as compared to the previous year. This figure proves how this mosquito borne disease called malaria can cause havoc in the society. Several symptoms associated with the disease can be detected early and a doctor can be approached for prescribing the correct medicines. Read through the list of symptoms and causes of Malaria and secure yourself from the fatal disease.

Answered by singhshubhamkr10
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While rain after a hot and humid day can be a desirable thing; the fact cannot be denied that rain could bring in some rainy season diseases. During monsoons our immune system is weakened, this results in many water-borne diseases. However, we should all be aware of why our body is vulnerable during rainy season or, how we can be safe and protected

This climatic change causes different types of monsoon diseases, some of the common diseases along with the rainy season health care tips are as follows:

Cold and Flu:

The drastic fluctuation of temperature which happens during this rainy season makes the body susceptible to bacterial and viral attack, resulting in cold and flu. This is the most common form of viral infections. Hence to protect the body, one should consume highly nutritious foods and strengthen the immunity. By this the body can fight germs by producing antibodies against the released toxins.

Mosquito Borne Diseases:

Malaria:

Monsoon and malaria are synonymous to each other. When rain, water remains clogged, it helps the mosquitoes breeding process. The spread of malaria can be prevented by keeping such clogged areas clean.

Dengue:

Dengue fever can be very painful and life-threatening. Although this disease is caused by the dengue virus, the carrier here is the mosquito and thus keeping the body protected from any form of mosquito bite can ensure safety etc..

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