Cancer specialist warns your ‘tea, pakora and even tap water could be cancer traps in monsoon’
admin | August 25, 2025 12:22 PM CST

Monsoons don't just increase your chances of health illnesses and infections, they can also bring cancer risks. Yes, you read that right.
In an Instagram post shared on August 24, Dr Tarang Krishna, MD, a cancer specialist, shared how monsoon becomes a cancer trap if you don't keep in mind a few safety measures.
Monsoon could be a cancer trap?
Sharing the post, captioned, 'This monsoon, your pakoa, your tea, even your tap water could be cancer traps', Dr Krishna stressed, "We love the rains. But do we really know what comes with them?" He warned of the harmful effects of eating monsoon fish, floodwater bringing in toxins inside your home, and dampness caused by the rains, and also suggested a few tips that could protect you.
Here's what the doctor said:
Floodwater
Per the cancer specialist, floodwater brings poison. He explained, "Floods mix sewage, pesticides, plastic waste, and heavy metals. Studies show floodwater in Indian cities contains arsenic, lead, and cadmium - all carcinogens."
According to Dr Krishna, these seep into:
- Drinking water: Increasing bladder and stomach cancer risk
- Soil and crops: Contaminated vegetables carry toxins for months.
- Boil and filter water: Avoid untreated borewell /handpump water
- Check the monsoon fish origin: Stick to trusted sellers
- Store food dry: Toss out anything damp or mouldy."
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