CAMPUS NOTICE: Sneezing more this monsoon? Here's why! Damp, humid weather creates perfect conditions for mold, dust mites, and pollen growth. Indoor allergens like damp clothes and dusty mattresses also trigger sneezing. Closed windows trap allergens, worsening air quality. High humidity supports fungal growth, irritating nasal passages. Poor ventilation and temperature changes increase viral infections. Persistent sneezing with itchy eyes and runny nose likely indicates allergies. Fever and body aches suggest infection. Use antihistamines and saline sprays wisely. See a doctor if symptoms last over 2 weeks. Keep homes dry and ventilated. Use air purifiers and dehumidifiers for relief. Stay healthy this monsoon! (Updated 14 Sep 2025, 22:35 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- CAMPUS NOTICE: Sneezing more this monsoon
- Here's why
- Damp, humid weather creates perfect conditions for mold, dust mites, and pollen growth