Everyone enjoys delicious food, as it provides our bodies with essential nourishment and energy. However, food poisoning becomes a common issue, especially during the monsoon season. The high humidity and damp conditions create an ideal environment for bacteria and other pathogens to thrive, contaminating food and water. Consuming adulterated or stale food can lead to unpleasant symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, inflammation, bloating, and diarrhea.
If you frequently experience food-borne illnesses, adopting certain healthy habits is crucial to prevent food poisoning. Take certain precautions during the monsoon to keep your stomach healthy:
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