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DENGUE FEVER CAN BE DEVASTATING:


SLEEP HYGIENE DENGUE FEVER ASTHMA ALLERGIES PREVENTION OF LUNG CANCER

Dengue is caused after the bite of a specific type of mosquito which preferentially attacks during the day.


The usual Signs and Symptoms are:

  • High fever (3-7 days).
  • Intense headache.
  • Painful joints and muscles.
  • Pain behind eyes.
  • Often a rash which may appear as fever reduces.
  • Dangerous complications that can occur are hemorrhagic or shock syndrome.

Treatment:

No specific treatment – no curative drug is available. Take complete rest Drink plenty of fluids orally Use paracetamol only Do not use aspirin (salicyclic acid), ibuprofen or nimesulide to bring down fever. Closely WATCH for bleeding from any site.


Rush to hospital:

These are the most common airborne allergens. Unlike popular belief, allergic pollen is not present in bright yellow flowers but is instead found in innocuous rare plants. The main sources of the allergic pollen are grasses, weeds and trees.

1. if fever is high grade and not settling.
2. persisting vomiting or severe abdominal pain.
3. immense lethargy or restlessness.
4. or if any of the following signs appear.

a. Blood spots under the skin (petechiae).
b. Bleeding from gums.
c. Nose bleeding (epistaxis).
d. Vomiting blood (hematemesis).
e. low Blood Pressure.

5. Alarming Laboratory parameters include
a. Increase in HCT concurrent with rapid decrease in platelet count

6. Co-existing conditions
a. Pregnancy.
b. Diabetes mellitus, hypertension.
c. Peptic ulcer, haemolitic anemias and others.

Prevention by using a combination of following measures:

  • Effective Mosquito Control by not allowing water to stagnate anywhere around.
  • Wear full sleeve clothes.
  • Use of Mosquito repellant creams when outdoors during daytime.
  • Get Flywire/screening fixed on doors and windows.
  • Use insecticides regularly especially in the morning hours – behind & underneath the furniture, curtains etc.