The sudden change in climate in Delhi with stormy rains will cause more attacks of asthma, dengue, and malaria. Untimely weather shifts and increased humidity create favorable conditions for the proliferation of mosquitoes, which are the primary carriers of the dengue and malaria viruses. Additionally, the abrupt weather changes can trigger respiratory issues like asthma, as air quality can worsen and allergens become more prevalent. It’s important to take preventive measures, such as using mosquito repellents, wearing protective clothing, and staying indoors during heavy rainfall, to minimize health risks during such unpredictable weather conditions.
An ENT blog by Dr. B. P. Tyagi