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The threat of dengue is decreasing rapidly!

The threat of dengue is decreasing rapidly.

By Sonu KumarPublished 7 months ago 3 min read
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What is dengue?

Dengue is a fever that is transmitted by the bite of dengue mosquitoes.

It's a disease! Every year many people lose their lives due to this disease.

to disease “Bone Break Fever” Also known as!

Why does dengue fever occur?

Dengue fever is caused by the bite of the female Aedes mosquito. all the year

mostly indengue fever Cases are seen during the rainy season. rain

During this season, most of the rain spreads and accumulates at various places.

Which gives opportunity to dengue to flourish.

When does dengue mosquito bite?

There is no specific time for dengue mosquito bites! Yet they bite mostly in the morning! It has stripes on its body like a leopard! The risk of bites from this mosquito is greater during the day! They can bite even during the time of light height, due to which they can bite up to the waist and legs below the knees of a person. It thrives more in clean water, so do not allow water to accumulate around you and keep cleaning your fridge on time.

Types of dengue fever:-

There are mainly three types of dengue fever

01.Ordinary dengue fever

02. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

03.Dengue Shock Syndrome

Ordinary dengue fever does not pose much danger and it mostly resolves on its own.

But if someone gets dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome

And if the right treatment is not given at the right time, it becomes difficult to survive. so simple

Even if you have dengue fever, go to the doctor and get it checked.

Symptoms of common dengue fever:-

Symptoms of ordinary dengue fever include the following reactions in the body:

01. Sudden high fever along with feeling of cold in the body.

02. Pain in body parts like head, muscles and joints!

03. Severe pain behind the eye and sudden feeling of weakness in the body.

04. Loss of appetite, feeling nauseous inside and the taste of food also becoming dull.

05. Sore throat and even mild pain!

06. Appearance of red or pink colored fibers on body parts like mouth, neck and chest.

How long does it last? simple dengue fever

If a person has simple dengue fever, it probably lasts for 5 to 7 days! After that the patient becomes healthy! This type of fever is seen in more cases, hence there is no need to panic after getting ordinary dengue fever, seek the right advice from the right doctor and take medicines in moderation.

Symptoms of dengue hemorrhagic fever or/dengue shock syndrome

Dengue hemorrhagic fever has the following symptoms!

01. Bleeding from nose and gums!

02. Blood starts coming out while vomiting and even during defecation.

03.Dark dark blue spots start appearing on the body!

04. Feeling of restlessness in the body along with high fever, body turning pale and body becoming cold.

05. Blood pressure becomes high!

If all these symptoms appear in the body, then you need to immediately go to the doctor and get it checked!

Measures or precautions to avoid dengue fever:-

We should take the following precautions to avoid dengue fever!

01. Always use mosquito net while sleeping!

02. Do not roam around in water logged areas unnecessarily. Cover all body parts and wear pants, shoes and a shirt with sleeves covered.

03.Dengue mostly spreads with the help of fridge or cold water, so you should minimize the use of air conditioning and keep cleaning the fridge from time to time.

04. Do not keep water in any vessel for a long time. Maintain cleanliness around you!

05. Do not keep water in open mouthed vessels. Always keep the mouth of the water vessel closed! Keep changing the water in the cooler daily!

In case of dengue, take proper consultation from the doctor and also take medicines in consultation with the doctor.

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