- Adding boiled neem leaves to your bath water helps to reduce the chances of skin infections. Alternately soak your feet in water with neem leaves if you can’t have a bath with it.

Make sure your toenails are properly trimmed, dirt and bacteria can stay there for days on end. Wet closed shoes will only add to the problems there.
- For those who have their daily glass of milk, add half a teaspoon of Haldi (turmeric) will help.
- For non-vegetarians, a soup of chicken broth every evening will build up inner immunity.

- Hydrate! Though one rarely feels thirsty during the monsoon, this is an important tip to avoid UTI. Children often are most susceptible at this time.
- Don’t allow children to sit around in wet clothes/ shoes, get them to shower and dry themselves immediately.
- Wearing a mask and maintaining a safe distance is mandatory with the pandemic, but during the monsoon, it is a protocol one should follow irrespective. Flus, cold and cough are transmitted through tiny droplets when a person, coughs or sneezes. Airborne diseases can be avoided if one maintains a safe distance.


- Lastly, a lifestyle all of us should follow, eat healthily, exercise regularly and sleep on time.
Keeping these simple points in mind, can keep you healthy and safe during the monsoon.

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