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Preventing Rainy Season Diseases in Nigeria: Key Tips

Preventing Rainy Season Diseases in Nigeria: Key Tips

The article outlines five common diseases that pose health risks during the rainy season in Nigeria, as reported by the National Institute of Health. It emphasizes that the rainy season creates an environment conducive to the proliferation of germs and pests, particularly mosquitoes that breed in stagnant water.

Malaria is highlighted as a significant concern, with symptoms including high fever, chills, and headaches. Preventive measures include using insecticide-treated nets every night and clearing bushes around homes.

Additionally, the article warns of the dangers of waterborne diseases like cholera, which can spread in urban areas with poor drainage systems. It advises boiling drinking water, using chlorine tablets, and practicing regular handwashing with soap and running water, especially when handling food or using the bathroom.

The article stresses that heavy downpours can lead to flooding, mixing sewage with local water sources, further increasing health risks.

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