Don’t Let the Rainy Season Get You Down
In Nigeria, people usually hate the
arrival of the rainy season; and not just because of the abrupt rains, floods
and the mess brought about by rain turning sand into mud. The rainy season is
not a time people look forward to because there is usually an increase in the
incidence of sicknesses and infections, due to the increase in the amount of
the pathogens and their vector hosts.
This increase is due to the fact that
majority of these organisms and pathogens breed better and faster in moist
conditions. To prevent/reduce the risk of falling ill over the duration of the rainy season, there are a few
general rules you can follow; so that you don’t end up spending all your money
on treating yourself.
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· Boost your immunity by balancing your diet. Junk
food does not help your body system, so help your system by adding more water, fruits, and vegetables and reducing starchy
foods, processed foods, alcohol and fatty foods from your diet.
·
Personal hygiene is key. Wash your hands
regularly, brush your mouth and take good care of the rest of your body to
prevent catching infections. For people that are always on the go, have a hand Sanitizer or wet wipes to clean your hands regularly, as we come in contact
with a lot of germs daily.
·
Keep your surroundings in tip-top shape. Clean
your gutters, the bushes surrounding your house, any form of stagnant water and
get rid of pests. Remember to disinfect everywhere, especially if there was
recently a sick person in the house. Also, if you are away from home, perhaps
at a hotel or a relative’s place, try
to do some cleanliness checks (not because the place is not clean, but to
prevent yourself from taking home any illness or infection).
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·
Be sure that you are fully covered. Get your
vaccines and shots regularly and stop assuming that the shot you took when you
were three years old will still be working for you now.
·
Get fresh air, enough exercise and rest too.
Studies have shown that people who don’t get enough of these are more prone to
catching infections.
·
Lastly, try as much as possible to avoid being
beaten by rain, as it increases the risk of falling ill. So get an umbrella and
stay dry.
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