There is a lot of sweating in hot and humid weather. Bacteria are responsible for the stench. Take a good bath with soap every day. Do not wear sweat-soaked clothes, socks, etc. without washing.
Monsoon means moisture, damp feeling. No sun, no water in the streets. During this time various skin diseases can increase. Some skin problems are also seen more. A known monsoon infection is ringworm or ringworm fungus infection. Inflammation or folliculitis at the base of the hair follicles and the incidence of bronchitis also increase. This is due to the humidity of the environment, excessive sweating, hot weather.
Excessive sweating
There is a lot of sweating in hot and humid weather. Armpits, groin, palms of hands and feet, head and face are more sweaty. Many people have a very bad smell in their sweat, which creates an embarrassing situation. Change wet clothes in summer. Wear thin white comfortable clothes, so that air circulation. Sweat is more on tight and synthetic fabrics. Sit on the fan or where there is air and work. Bacteria are responsible for the stench. So take a bath by rubbing your armpits, body folds etc. with soap every day. Do not wear sweat-soaked clothes, socks, etc. without washing. Good talcum powder can come in handy anytime. Thyroid problems, excessive sweating after menopause. Consult a doctor if necessary.
Allergies
The incidence of allergies also increases in hot and rainy seasons. People who work in the kitchen or in the smoke, eczema occurs because their fingers are wet at this time. Hands, feet, finger gaps, back — these areas may have red rash, itching. It can hurt. If you work with water, you can wear gloves or dry it quickly after work. You can use antihistamine pills or ointments on the advice of a doctor.
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Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during the monsoon season. Children in particular suffer more. Children's head, armpits, elbows and knees are more likely to be itchy. This is due to the deep blockage of the sweat glands. The itch is very itchy and irritating. Many times blood comes out for itching with nails. Infections can also occur. Try to keep the skin, clothes dry. If you sweat a lot, change your clothes. Take a bath once or twice a day. Keep the skin clean. Do not use anyone else's clothes, towels, sheets, pillows. When you go out, if you come in contact with dirty or unclean water, you must wash it. Drink plenty of water so that there is no dehydration. Consult a doctor if itching, herpes or reddish spots appear on the skin.
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