Silent Danger Of Monsoon Dehydration: Here’s What Doctors Want You To Know

Last Updated:July 18, 2025, 13:59 IST Unlike the summer when you feel thirsty, monsoon dehydration often goes unnoticed as the weather feels cool. However, your body continues to lose water through sweat and urine. High humidity leads to excessive sweating and unnoticed fluid loss. (AI Generated Image) As monsoon showers bring welcome relief from the…

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Should You Shower More Often In Monsoon? The Answer May Surprise You

Last Updated:July 10, 2025, 16:02 IST High humidity levels mean you’re sweating while sitting. And with rain-soaked commutes, muddy streets, and limited ventilation, your body collects more grime than you think. With rising humidity, long indoor days, and hidden germs in the air and rainwater, your shower becomes more than just a cleanse; it’s your…

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