The monsoon season brings much respite to the sweltering summer heat and helps sprout a lot many greens around us. However, along with the joys come several unwelcome health conditions. From the common cold and cough to viral fever, the season is rife with communicable diseases. While these can affect everyone, diabetes patients, in particular, have to take extra care and safety precautions during the season. People with diabetes can have a weaker immune system as compared to others due to high blood sugar levels. Therefore, the level of preventative care they need to take is higher.
Diabetes care during monsoon: Follow these health tips
1) Stay hydrated
Ensure you drink plenty of water even if you are not doing any strenuous physical activity. Avoid drinking any carbonated beverages or packaged juices as these are loaded with added sugar. Opt for natural homemade juices in moderation. You can also drink coconut water.
2) Maintain personal hygiene
Monsoon brings with it several microbes like bacteria and viruses. Ensure you sanitise regularly and wash your hands to keep infections at bay. Also, trim your nails as they are a hotspot for germs. Shower with warm water only.
Also read: Myth Or Fact: Can Drinking Milk Lead To Type-1 Diabetes?
3) Keep yourself dry
Make sure you change into dry clothes and footwear in case you've got drenched in the rain. Keep your feet clean and dry always to avoid complications linked with diabetic foot. This will prevent any internal nerve damage for diabetics.
4) Do not consume raw food
As microbes may be all over raw food it is best to ensure you steam or cook all your vegetables before eating them.
Also read: Can Moringa Help Manage Diabetes? Know Its Effect On Your Blood Sugar Levels
5) Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly
Ensure that you wash all your fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating them. Soak them in some vinegar water or warm water with lemon juice to kill any bacteria that may be on them.
6) Avoid outside food
This can lessen the risk of infections and you will be guarded against half-cooked food. Instead, eat fresh home-cooked meals.
7) Boost your immunity
Consume food and drinks that are rich in vitamins and other nutrients that will naturally build your immunity and make it stronger.
Also read: Diabetes And Oral Health: Uncontrolled Blood Sugar Levels Can Lead To These Many Dental Issues
Follow these simple tips to remain healthy and safe from any illness during the monsoon season. Do not forget to check your blood sugar levels regularly.
Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.
Are Artificial Sweeteners Safe For Diabetics? Exploring Their Effects On Blood Sugar Popular Weight Loss Drug Ozempic Could Increase Risk Of Blindness, Study Says Nutritionist Shares Do's And Dont's For Women Suffering From PCOS 2 Dead, Many Feared Trapped For 17 Hours After Mohali Building Collapse Germany Refused To Extradite Saudi Suspect? Suicidal Empathy, Says Elon Musk Speeding Creta SUV Kills Boy, 4, In Mumbai, Teen Driver Arrested PM Modi To Meet Kuwaiti Crown Prince, Sign MoUs On Day 2 Of Visit: Top Points These Street Dogs in Brazil Became A National Symbol. Here's Why National Mathematics Day: Why It Is Celebrated On December 22 Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.