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Kidney Health Tips: When does the rainy season become a threat to the kidneys? These people should remain alert

July 17, 2026 by Uma Shankar

<b>Fear of infection in women</b>– Experts say that women, especially pregnant women, are more at risk of urine infection and if timely treatment is not done, it can reach the kidneys. Therefore, they should drink as much water as possible during monsoon.” /></a><a href=<b>What experts say</b>– Dr. Manisha Arora (Director, Internal Medicine, CK Birla Hospital) says that drinking less water, holding urine for a long time, wearing wet clothes for a long time and not paying attention to personal hygiene are the reasons for infection. In such a situation, bacteria grow rapidly and the infection can spread upward.” /></a><a href=<b>Don’t ignore these symptoms</b>– Experts say that if symptoms like burning sensation during urination, frequent urination, fever or back pain are seen then a doctor should be consulted immediately. If these symptoms are seen, a urine test should be done. Apart from this, the extent of infection can also be known through blood test. In fact, timely treatment keeps us away from many major problems.” /></a><a href=<b>Who are at greater risk</b> – According to Dr. Anupam Roy, Additional Director, Nephrology and Kidney Transplant, Aakash Healthcare), people who have diabetes, kidney stones, enlarged prostate, urinary catheter or urinary tract related problems are at higher risk of kidney infection. People who have weak immunity or who are taking medicines which reduce the body’s immunity can also get infection quickly.” /></a><a href=<b>These people should be alert</b>– Experts say that people who have frequent UTI or who have any problem in the structure of the urinary tract, they need to be more alert. If you feel high fever, chills, severe pain on one side of the waist, vomiting or continuous weakness, then it may be a sign that the infection has reached the kidneys.” /></a><a href=<b>Keep these things in mind</b>– Cases of UTI and stomach upset increase during the rainy season. Therefore, make sure that the water you are drinking is completely clean. Eat less junk food or other oily foods from the market. Soil remains stuck on green leafy vegetables, hence these can also cause stomach upset. Due to soil, there is pressure on the kidneys also. Eat seasonal foods to keep the body hydrated.” /></a></p>
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