5 Common Diseases to Watch Out for During the Rainy Season

During this season, the changing weather can easily make people fall ill, especially if they don’t take care of their health or get enough rest. Common diseases during this time include respiratory infections, water and foodborne illnesses, infections from wounds or skin/mucous membranes, mosquito-borne diseases, and in young children, hand, foot, and mouth disease.
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