Monsoon can have a major impact on physical and mental health amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Monsoon brings much-needed relief from scorching heat but it also brings a variety of diseases. Symptoms of monsoon diseases can be similar to the symptoms of Covid-19, causing confusion. Therefore, it is important to understand how both completely different diseases affect the body and what they have in common.
Monsoon diseases
The monsoon increases the risk of getting infected with several diseases. Some of the most common monsoon diseases include vector-borne diseases such as dengue, malaria, chikungunya, viral infections such as common colds, viral fevers and water infections such as cholera, typhoid fever.
Covis-19: A Respiratory Disease
The Covid-19 virus affects the respiratory system and gradually affects the entire body. The Covid-19 can take different forms and affect your system differently. This virus attacks the respiratory system, and later it can cause lung problems in patients, which can lead to severe Covid-19 symptoms such as cough, sore throat, loss of taste and smell, difficulty breathing. In terms of impact and severity, Covid-19 is a totally different disease from monsoon diseases. However, there are some similarities between the two when it comes to detecting symptoms.
Vector-borne diseases often come with fever, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, which is extremely common in Covid-19 patients. Covid-19 and common colds are both respiratory diseases that can cause sore throat, cough, fever, and body ache. Viral fever and other diseases such as typhoid and cholera also increase fever, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, weakness, cold, dizziness, sweating, dehydration, weakness and loss of appetite, which can also occur in Covid-19 patients.
It is very difficult to distinguish between a common cold and a Covid-19 virus. Both diseases attack respiratory health, so symptoms are very similar, making them even more difficult to separate. The symptoms of colds suddenly affect the body but gradually end, while Covid-19 symptoms can get worse and last several days, weeks or months. Experts recommend an examination in case of any of the above-mentioned symptoms.
Additional specific symptoms of COVID-19 can help you identify the source of the disease. Respiratory problems such as dry cough, sore throat, smell and loss of taste are all symptoms of Covid-19, which is uncommon in dengue patients. However, both dengue and Covid-19 can be identified at the same time in a person.
During monsoon, the common cold becomes a major problem with increasing possibility of getting infected with vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria Therefore, you can take some measures to protect your and your family's health.
What to do to reduce the risk?
- Do not allow fresh water to accumulate in coolers and dark corners.
- Use mosquito repellent cream or spray outside.
- Wearing full sleevecloth can prevent the risk of dengue.
- Follow masks, social distancing to avoid the risk of getting infected with the Covid-19 virus.
- Avoid going to crowded places and stay at home instead.
- Get Covid-19 vaccination for yourself and your family members.