Street foods be it pakora, samosa or chaat are much in demand in monsoon. The sudden hovering of the clouds followed by a spell of rain awaken all our senses to rejoice and we celebrate the dreamy weather with these delicious snacks. Street foods be it pakora, samosa or chaat are much in demand in monsoon. The sudden hovering of the clouds followed by a spell of rain awaken all our senses to rejoice and we celebrate the dreamy weather with these delicious snacks. However, the joy could be cut short due to gut related infections that are quite common during these months and cause light to severe gastrointestinal problems. This can happen because of breeding of innumerable bacteria and viruses.
“This is a routine stomach bug infection (caused by bacteria or a virus),” says Dr Meghraj Ingle Director and Senior Consultant Gastroenterology Global Hospitals Parel Mumbai.
Symptoms of stomach infections in monsoon:
Dr Bir Singh Sehrawat shares dietary dos and don’ts to follow:
Source: Hindustan Times