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Monsoon health hazards for senior citizens in Chennai  

NT BureauBy NT BureauNovember 7, 2025No Comments
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The monsoon season in Chennai brings relief from the summer heat but also poses significant health risks, especially for senior citizens. Increased humidity, water stagnation, and changing temperatures create a fertile environment for various infections and illnesses that can severely impact the elderly.
Common Health Hazards:
Senior citizens are vulnerable to waterborne diseases such as typhoid, cholera, and leptospirosis that spread through contaminated water during monsoon floods. Mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue, chikungunya, and malaria also rise due to stagnant water breeding mosquitoes. Fungal infections, respiratory ailments, and arthritis flare-ups become more common in this season.
Dr. Preethi, a Chennai-based physician, advises, “Seniors should take extra precautions during the monsoon. Avoid getting drenched, wear dry clothes, and avoid mosquito-prone areas to reduce risks.
Safety Tips for Seniors in Chennai
Maintain good hygiene by washing hands frequently and using antibacterial soaps. Keep nails trimmed and wounds clean.Avoid street food and only consume freshly cooked home meals with properly washed ingredients to prevent foodborne infections. Drink only boiled or filtered water; avoid public taps and roadside water sources. Use mosquito nets, repellents, and ensure there is no water stagnation around the home. Wear non-slip footwear to prevent falls on wet surfaces; use walking aids if needed. Avoid crowded or poorly ventilated places to lower respiratory infection chances. Keep warm and dry; avoid entering air-conditioned spaces with wet clothes. Stay hydrated and consume immunity-boosting foods such as turmeric, garlic, ginger, citrus fruits, and soups. Have a stocked medical kit, refill medications in advance, and seek immediate medical attention if any unusual symptoms appear.
A Chennai elder shared, “Monsoon can be challenging, but by following these simple steps, I have managed to stay healthy and enjoy the season safely.”
With mindful care, seniors in Chennai can protect themselves from monsoon-related health hazards while embracing the season’s beauty and freshness.By adopting these preventive measures, senior citizens can significantly reduce their risk of illness and lead a comfortable, safe monsoon season in Chennai.
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