Monsoon care: Essential tips to prevent skin infections this season

Updated : Jun 27, 2024 10:33
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During the monsoon, high humidity creates favourable conditions for fungal growth, leading to skin infections.The beautiful monsoon season can also bring in skin infection menace. High humidity level during monsoon months cause the growth of fungi which may lead to infections. To prevent these infections, keep your feet, especially the areas between your toes, and your thighs and under arms clean and dry.

Use anti-fungal powder on your body. Don't wear wet or sweaty clothes for too long as they may harbour infection-causing bacteria. Always avoid scratching the infected areas and consult a skin specialist if needed.

Things to keep in mind during monsoon to prevent skin infections 

Keep Skin Dry: Ensure feet, underarms, and areas between toes are clean and dry.
Use Anti-Fungal Powder:
Apply anti-fungal powder on your body to prevent infections.
Avoid Wet Clothes:
Do not wear wet or sweaty clothes for extended periods.

Wear Breathable Fabrics: Choose light, breathable fabrics that dry quickly.

Maintain Hygiene: Shower regularly and keep skin clean.

Avoid Scratching: Do not scratch any infected areas to prevent spreading.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep skin hydrated and healthy.

Footwear Care: Keep shoes dry and change socks regularly.

Consult Specialists: Seek medical advice if you notice any signs of infection.

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