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A sudden spike in cases of conjunctivitis, also known as the 'pink eye' disease, in several parts of India has caused distress among many people. Recently, cities like Delhi, Vadodara, Kolkata, and the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh have seen an increase in conjunctivitis cases, particularly among children. The surge in cases comes as several parts of the country, including Delhi and neighbouring states, witnessed significant rainfall since the beginning of the monsoon. Meanwhile, in response to an outbreak of Conjunctivitis in the Longding district of Arunachal Pradesh, authorities have taken precautionary measures by ordering the temporary closure of schools. The move aims to curb the spread of the disease in the region. Over the past few weeks, the number of conjunctivitis cases in Bhopal has also increased. This is why many schools have asked parents not to send their infected children to schools. In Pune's Alandi, as many as 2,300 conjunctivitis cases have been reported in five days. Due to incessant rain, humid conditions and waterlogging - the ideal conditions for the spread of virus and bacteria, the cases of this common eye infection are on rise. To know the symptoms of Conjunctivitis and how to protect yourself from it, watch our previous video:
During the monsoon, feet and shoes can smell due to excess sweat and bacteria. Feet have more sweat glands, and in moist and warm conditions, bacteria multiply, leading to odor. To combat smelly feet, wash them with soap, dry thoroughly, and keep toenails clipped. Use a foot file to scrub harder areas and soak feet in vinegar and hot water if needed. Antifungal powder can control sweating. For stinky shoes and socks, change socks daily, wear breathable shoes, and rotate between two pairs to allow drying. Keep a spare pair at work if shoes get wet. Use shoe spray regularly. Maintaining foot hygiene is crucial to prevent infections and ensure happy and healthy feet.
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