The risk of many types of infectious diseases increases during the rainy season. Many types of skin-related problems including dengue-malaria start occurring in the monsoon. Skin allergies, and ear, nose, and throat problems are common in this season. Due to temperature, air quality, dirt, and humidity, sweating occurs mostly in the neck, elbows, hands, under the breast, the skin of the groin, etc. in monsoons. Due to this, bacteria and viruses are born. This increases the chances of a person getting diseases like allergies, fungal infections, intertrigo, ringworm, eczema, skin rashes, sore throat, eczema, cold, and fever. Due to sweating due to moisture in the skin, the infection spreads and itching starts. In such a situation, if you also have the problem of itching and rashes during the rainy season, then you can get relief by adopting these home remedies.

Sandalwood paste
If there is a lot of itching on the skin during monsoon, then apply sandalwood paste on the skin. Sandalwood is considered beneficial for the skin. In such a situation, you will easily get sandalwood powder in the market. Mix rose water in it and apply it on the itchy places. Regular application provides relief from itching and brightens the skin tone.

Coconut oil
Coconut oil removes infection along with moisturizing the skin. Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, which are very beneficial for the skin. In case of itching in monsoon, applying coconut oil on the affected area does not cause itching and rashes.

Lemon and Baking Soda
Lemon is beneficial for the skin. If there is itching due to moisture on the skin in the rain, then mix two spoons of baking soda and one spoonful of lemon and apply it on the skin. Wash the skin after 5-10 minutes. Doing this process once a day helps to get rid of itching.

Neem tree
Neem is a very beneficial Ayurvedic medicine. The use of neem is beneficial for skin-related problems. If the problem of itching is to be removed, then grind neem leaves and apply them to the skin. The anti-bacterial properties present in neem provide relief from itching.

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