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Monsoon health tips: Take these essential steps to protect your child's ENT health during rainy season

Monsoon wellness: Take extra care of your child's ear, nose, and throat (ENT) health during the rainy season by keeping their ears dry, avoiding contaminated water, and maintaining nasal hygiene, among other preventive steps to infections and ensure well-being.

July 18, 2024 / 12:32 IST
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Rainy season health: Schedule routine visits with a pediatrician or ENT specialist to monitor your child's health, promptly addressing any symptoms like persistent coughing, ear pain, or nasal congestion during the monsoon season (Image: Canva)
Rainy season health: Schedule routine visits with a pediatrician or ENT specialist to monitor your child's health, promptly addressing any symptoms like persistent coughing, ear pain, or nasal congestion during the monsoon season (Image: Canva)

During the monsoon season, it's crucial to prioritise your child's ear, nose, and throat (ENT) health to prevent common issues like sinusitis, ear infections, and throat irritations. If your child experiences symptoms like persistent coughing, ear pain, or nasal congestion, consult a paediatrician or ENT specialist promptly for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

Also, taking certain steps can help safeguard your child's ENT health and ensure a safe and enjoyable monsoon season. Noida-based ENT specialist Tanuj Virwani suggests the following precautionary steps.

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Keep ears dry: After bathing or swimming, gently dry your child's ears with a soft towel to prevent moisture buildup that can lead to fungal infections like swimmer's ear, a common issue during the monsoon season.

Avoid contaminated water: Discourage swimming in ponds or lakes where water may be contaminated, as it can introduce harmful bacteria or parasites that cause ear and throat infections.