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What is Dengue fever in detail

Dengue fever

By Himanshu KumarPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Dengue fever

What is about dengue fever?

About Dengue Fever. Dengue fever is caused by Dengue virus. This virus is caused by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. This fever is mostly found in subtropical area and dengue mosquito is found in clean water. flourishes in

And dengue fever is also called break bone fever. read full article about dengue fever

Symptoms of dengue(dengue ke lakshan)?

dengue ke lakshan. This disease starts suddenly with high fever.

Along with which there is a severe headache, muscle and joint pain starts.

In Dengue fever, the sensitivity of the skin increases, due to which the patient is unable to tolerate milk and starts vomiting, sore throat, bleeding from the nose, difficulty in breathing.

Due to which it is also called break bone fever, apart from this red rash also comes on the body, then firstly on the feet, then on the chest and sometimes on the whole body.

Apart from this, upset stomach, weakness, constant dizziness and loss of appetite are also the lakshan of dengue.

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What does dengue fever cause?

Dengue fever is the cause. Dengue fever is caused by dengue virus. This virus is caused by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito.

These mosquitoes breed more in the rainy season and these mosquitoes bite in the morning.

Dengue virus is in high quantity in the blood of a patient suffering from dengue fever, and when the Aedes aegypti mosquito bites a dengue patient, the dengue virus along with the blood of that patient also goes into the body of the mosquito and when dengue virus If a mosquito bites another person, then that virus also reaches that person.

Due to which he becomes suffering from dengue virus.

How to cure dengue?

There is no specific treatment for dengue cure. More and more water should be drunk in dengue fever and dehydration should not happen.

Eat fruits and salads in dengue fever because fruits and salads contain nutrients, potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate (folic acid). Take maximum rest in dengue fever and forget it when there is pain in the body. Avoid taking pain relievers, pills like acetaminophen, aspirin, disprin, ibuprofen and diclofenac.

Food in dengue?

Food in dengue. Dengue fever

Eat papaya leaves:

For this you just need papaya leaves and grind them and extract their juice.

Papaya leaves are very helpful in increasing platelet count.

Eat Broccoli:

Consuming broccoli is also very beneficial and because broccoli is rich in vitamin K.

Which helps in regenerating blood platelets in the body.

History of dengue

Dengue was first written many years ago. A Chinese medical encyclopedia from the Jin Empire (265 to 420 BCE) speaks of a man who possibly had dengue.

The book tells of a "water poisoning" disease associated with flying insects. Written documents from the 17th century also mention an 'epidemic' that may have been dengue.

where the disease spreads rapidly in a short period of time). The earliest reports of the most likely dengue epidemics date back to 1779 and 1780.

These reports speak of an epidemic that engulfed Asia, Africa and North America. There were not many epidemics from that time until 1940.

In 1906, scientists proved that people were being infected by "Aedes" mosquitoes.

In 1907, scientists demonstrated that dengue was caused by a virus. It was only the second disease shown to be caused by a virus (scientists had already proven that yellow fever was caused by a virus).

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Dengue began to spread more rapidly after the Second World War. It was believed that the war changed the 'environment' in many ways. Different types of dengue spread to new areas.

People started having hemorrhagic dengue fever for the first time. T

his severe form of Daegu was first reported in the Philippines in 1953. By the 1970s, hemorrhagic dengue fever became the leading cause of death in children.

It also began to occur in the Pacific and the United States.Hemorrhagic dengue fever and dengue shock syndrome were first reported in Central and South America in 1981.

At this time healthcare professionals noticed that people who had been affected by type 1 dengue virus were affected by type 2 dengue virus after a few years.

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