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Dengue Defense: Prevention And Management Of Dengue Fever
Dengue fever is wreaking havoc in the country and daily cases continue to surge, as per reports. Dengue fever is transmitted through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes, primarily Aedes aegypti and causes mild to severe symptoms [1].
However, the good news is that with the right knowledge and measures, dengue can be prevented and effectively managed.

Read on to learn more about the prevention and management of dengue fever.
Dengue: Prevention And Management Tips
Dengue is a viral illness that manifests as high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, rash, and even haemorrhagic fever or shock in severe cases.
The virus spreads when an infected mosquito bites a person, transmitting the virus into the bloodstream. Understanding the mode of transmission is important for effective prevention of the disease.

Dengue Prevention Tips
- Eliminate breeding sites: Regularly empty and clean containers that collect stagnant water, as these serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
- Use mosquito repellents: Apply DEET-based mosquito repellents on exposed skin to keep mosquitoes at bay.
- Wear protective clothing: Cover your skin with long-sleeved shirts, pants, socks, and shoes, especially during peak mosquito activity periods.
- Install screens and nets: Fit windows and doors with screens and sleep under mosquito nets to prevent mosquito bites during sleep.
- Community efforts: Collaborate with your community to eliminate breeding sites collectively, as mosquitoes can affect an entire neighbourhood.

How To Prevent Dengue Spread To Others?
If you are infected with dengue fever, take precautions to prevent further transmission and follow these measures:
- Mosquito avoidance: Stay indoors and protect yourself from mosquito bites to prevent the virus from spreading to other mosquitoes.
- Mosquito control: Use insecticides and mosquito repellents in your living space to reduce the mosquito population.
- Informing others: Let your close contacts and doctor know about your condition to ensure timely medical attention if needed.
Dengue Management: When To Seek Medical Help?
Early detection is central for effective management of dengue. Look out for symptoms such as sudden high fever, severe headaches (especially behind the eyes), joint and muscle pain, and rash. If you or a family member experience these symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.
If you are diagnosed with dengue, follow your doctor's instructions closely. There's no specific medication to cure dengue, but medical care can help manage symptoms and prevent complications. Adequate hydration is essential, as dengue can cause fluid loss.
Pain relievers like acetaminophen can help alleviate fever and pain but avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, as they can increase the risk of bleeding.

On A Final Note...
Dengue may be a threat, but with the right knowledge and preventive measures, you can significantly reduce the risk for yourself and your loved ones. Stay informed, stay protected, and contribute to creating a safer environment for yourself and your loved ones.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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