How Delhi’s Current Weather Is Affecting Your Health – And What You Can Do About It

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Delhi's Weather in August: Heat, Humidity, and Health Risks

As Delhi continues to experience high humidity levels and fluctuating temperatures this August, the city's air quality and climate conditions are having a direct impact on public health. At Aartas, we are seeing a noticeable rise in seasonal illnesses and climate-triggered health issues.


 Common Health Problems During Delhi’s Humid Weather

1. Respiratory Issues

  • The mixture of heat and pollution triggers asthma, bronchitis, and allergic rhinitis.

  • Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to breathing problems.

2. Skin Infections

  • Increased sweating leads to fungal infections, heat rashes, and acne flare-ups.

  • Wearing damp clothes or staying in humid environments worsens skin conditions.

3. Gastrointestinal Problems

  • Contaminated water and food in humid weather often lead to food poisoning, diarrhea, and stomach infections.

4. Mental Health Impact

  • Sticky weather and poor sleep cycles increase irritability, fatigue, and anxiety.

  • Lack of sun exposure can also lower vitamin D levels, affecting mood.


 What You Can Do: Doctor-Backed Tips from Aartas

  •  Stay hydrated with clean, filtered water.

  •  Use antifungal powders if you're prone to rashes or sweating.

  •  Wear N95 masks if you’re asthmatic or sensitive to pollution.

  •  Opt for light meals and avoid street food.

  •  Ensure proper ventilation and dehumidifiers indoors.

  •  Book a check-up at Aartas if symptoms persist — especially for kids, seniors, or those with chronic illnesses.


 Aartas Recommends

Whether you're struggling with seasonal allergies, sudden fatigue, or unexplained breakouts, weather could be the hidden culprit. Our expert dermatologists, general physicians, and pulmonologists across Delhi NCR are equipped to help you stay safe and healthy.


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