The rainy season in Lagos brings welcome relief from the heat, but it also comes with increased health risks. From waterborne infections to respiratory illnesses, the combination of floods, humidity, and poor drainage creates the perfect environment for certain diseases to thrive.
At Mascot Healthcare, we care about keeping you and your family healthy all year round. Here are the top 10 health conditions that tend to rise during the rainy season in Lagos, and what you can do to prevent them.
1. Malaria
Rainwater fills potholes and drains, creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The result? A sharp spike in malaria cases, especially among children and pregnant women.
Prevention tip: Use insecticide-treated nets, drain stagnant water, and wear long sleeves in the evenings.
2. Typhoid Fever
Floods and poor sanitation often lead to contaminated food and water, increasing the risk of typhoid fever, a serious bacterial infection that affects the intestines and other parts of the body.
Prevention tip: Drink clean, boiled or treated water and eat well-cooked food.
3. Cholera
Cholera outbreaks are more common during the rainy season due to poor waste disposal and water contamination. It causes severe diarrhea and can be fatal without prompt treatment.
Prevention tip: Wash hands regularly, avoid street food, and ensure access to clean water.
4. Common Cold and Flu
The cold, damp weather weakens the immune system and helps viruses spread faster, especially in crowded buses and schools.
Prevention tip: Keep warm, eat fruits rich in vitamin C, and maintain good hygiene.
5. Asthma and Respiratory Attacks
Humidity and mold growth increase during the rains, which can trigger asthma and other respiratory issues, particularly in children and older adults.
Prevention tip: Avoid damp environments, use inhalers as prescribed, and stay indoors during high pollen or mold days.
6. Fungal Skin Infections
Sweaty clothes, damp footwear, and wet conditions can cause fungal infections like athlete’s foot and ringworm.
Prevention tip: Keep your skin dry, wear breathable clothing, and don’t share personal items like towels or footwear.
7. Dysentery
Rainy season increases the spread of bacteria and parasites that cause dysentery — leading to bloody diarrhea and stomach cramps.
Prevention tip: Practice strict hygiene and avoid unclean water sources or raw, uncovered food.
8. Conjunctivitis (Apollo)
This highly contagious eye infection often spreads rapidly during rainy months, especially in schools and crowded areas.
Prevention tip: Avoid sharing towels, wash hands often, and see a doctor if symptoms like redness or discharge occur.
9. Road Traffic Injuries
Surprisingly, more injuries occur during this period due to slippery roads, poor visibility, and flooding. These accidents often bring patients to emergency rooms.
Prevention tip: Drive cautiously, avoid flooded roads, and ensure vehicles are roadworthy.
Final Thoughts
Staying healthy during the rainy season requires awareness and a few lifestyle adjustments. At Mascot Healthcare, we offer affordable consultations, lab tests, malaria treatment, child care, and more — all under one roof. Don’t wait until you’re sick.
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