Symptoms and Treatment of Dengue Malaria
*🧐The Aedes mosquito, which breeds during the changing weather, spreads dengue fever. This fever can be so dangerous that it can be fatal. The breeding of this disease starts in June and shows its peak outbreak during the monsoon months. Dengue fever is caused by the bite of this mosquito. The Aedes mosquito breeds in stagnant water like cooler water, standing water in drains, and water accumulated on roads. People who are physically sensitive or have weak immune systems are more likely to get dengue. The virus spread by the bite of the Aedes mosquito affects the body only when the body is unable to fight it. This disease affects both children and adults, especially children due to their sensitivity. The Aedes mosquito bites during the day, so it's essential to protect oneself from mosquitoes even during the day.*
**Other Causes⏬**
*🌸Consuming stale and contaminated food contrary to nature can also cause an increase in toxins in the body, leading to high fever.*
**Symptoms of Dengue⏬**
*🌸The symptoms of dengue fever are somewhat different from common fever. The fever is very high, accompanied by weakness and dizziness. In some people, dizziness can lead to fainting. The taste in the mouth changes, and vomiting occurs. Headache, muscle pain, back pain, and body pain are also common. Many people develop rashes on their skin. High fever can last for 3 to 7 days, nausea or vomiting, eye pain, red patches on the body, loss of appetite, irritability, blood pressure drop, severe chills followed by high fever, and excessive sweating after the fever subsides. Patients may feel fever-free, but the fever can return after a day or two. In some cases, the fever continues without interruption. In chronic malaria, the fever does not cause chills.*
**Key Identification⏬**
*🌸Abdominal pain, jaundice, nose bleeding, liver and spleen enlargement, and sweating. For this, get an MP test done. In severe dengue, bleeding from the eyes or nose can occur. These major symptoms can also be seen in other viral fevers, so it is essential to consult a doctor and get a blood test done.*
**Note⏬**
*🌸Often, people treat their fever at home with medications like Crocin, but in the case of dengue fever, even a slight delay can be dangerous. Check platelet count. If there is difficulty in drinking water and eating, and frequent vomiting occurs, there is a risk of dehydration. This indicates liver enzyme issues. A decrease in platelets or blood pressure or an increase in blood thickness should be considered warning signs.*
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