The first rain often stirs up pollutants and microbes, which can lead to respiratory issues and infections.
Prolonged exposure to rainwater can cause skin irritation or fungal infections because of the presence of impurities.
Rainwater can be acidic and polluted, leading to hair damage, frizz, and scalp infections.
Pollen and dust particles get washed down, potentially triggering allergies or skin reactions.
The initial rain can carry contaminants from the atmosphere and unclean surfaces, posing health risks.
Sudden exposure to rain can cause a drop in body temperature, making you more susceptible to colds and flu.
Wet roads can become slippery and hazardous, increasing the risk of accidents.