The rainy season creates conditions where bacteria and other microbes multiply more easily. Eating food or drinking water that isn’t handled hygienically may increase the risk of digestive discomfort and stomach infections during the monsoon.

Food left uncovered can be exposed to dust, moisture, and insects during the rainy season. Choosing freshly prepared meals from hygienic sources is a simple way to reduce the chance of consuming harmful microbes.

Contaminated drinking water is a common cause of stomach problems during monsoon. Drink filtered, boiled, or properly purified water, and carry a clean reusable bottle whenever you travel outside your home.

Freshly cooked meals are generally a better choice than food stored for long periods. Warm, home-cooked dishes prepared with clean ingredients can help reduce the chances of foodborne illness during the rainy season.

Foods like homemade curd, yoghurt, fermented dishes, bananas, and fibre-rich vegetables can support a balanced gut microbiome. Including them as part of a varied diet may help maintain digestive health during the monsoon.
