What is Dengue Signs and symptoms of dengue fever


What is Dengue  Signs and symptoms of dengue fever



About 100 million people suffer from dengue or dengue fever every year in the world.  Many people die of dengue fever every year in India.  We see the terror of dengue fever every day on the newsstand or on the TV channel.  Dengue fever is a viral illness.  Dengue fever is spread by female Aedes-Egyptian mosquitoes, these mosquitoes bite on the day.  Dengue fever does not spread with air, water, or with food

 What is Dengue?

 Dengue is a viral disease.  Aedes aegypti mosquito bites with infectious stings. Humans get this disease 5-6 days after infection by mosquito bites.  It occurs in two forms: Dengue fever and Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) Dengue fever is a severe, flu-like illness.  Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a more severe type of disease that can lead to death. Those who are suspected of having dengue fever or DHF must consult a doctor once.

 Signs and symptoms of dengue fever


 Severe fever Sudden pain in the front of the pelvis with severe back pain, which causes loss of vision and joint pain and loss of appetite with eye movements and vomiting like vomiting in the hands

 Signs and Symptoms of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever and Shock Syndrome

 Symptoms similar to dengue fever include persistent, severe pain in the skin pale or cold. With or without blood coming out of the nose, mouth, throat and skin, vomiting can cause sleeplessness and thirst for dryness, and shortness of breath.

  Communication span

 The disease begins 6 to 12 hours after a mosquito infection with dengue disease and lasts 3 to 5 days.

 The age and gender group affected

 Infections occur in both age groups and men and women. Deaths in children are high during the DHF epidemic.

 Dengue / Dengue hemorrhagic fever

 Aedes aegypti is a pathogen of hemorrhagic fever.  It is a small, black mosquito with a white stripe and approximately 5 mm in size. It takes about 7 to 8 days for the virus to develop and transmit the disease.

 Eating habits

 Bites day by day. Depending mainly on the conditions around the home and human habitat, humans depend on humans.

 Rest habits

 Resting in the conditions around the home and human settlements. In the dark corners of houses, resting on hanging items like clothes, umbrellas, etc. or under furniture.

 Reproductive habits

 Aedes aegypti breeds in any kind of man-made containers or storage containers with very little water content.  Eggs of Aedes aegypti live more than a year without water.  Favorite breeding places
 Boilers, barns, jars, pots, dolls, vases, vegetable pots, tanks, buds, bottles, bins, old tires, roofing niches, fridge drip pens, cement blocks, ceilings, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, canal  Where rainwater is collected or stored.

 Dengue / Dengue hemorrhagic fever

 Rescue is better than cure.  No drug or vaccine is available to treat Dengue / DHF.  Treatment can significantly reduce mortality based on well-diagnosed and appropriate case management and symptom management.

 Preventive control measures
 1. Measures for personal protection

 Mosquito repellent creams, liquids, coils, mats, etc. Wear long sleeved shirts and pants with socks. Use mosquito repellent to prevent mosquito bites for sleeping babies and babies during the day.

 2. Biological control

 Use larvivorous fishes in decorative tanks, fountains, etc. Use biosides

 3. Chemical control

 Use chemical pesticides such as abat in containers where large-scale fertility is taking place.  Spray aerosol space during the day

 4. Environmental management and resource control practices

 Knowledge and elimination of mosquito breeding sources.  Maintenance of roofs, verandas and shaded areas of houses.  Celebrate dry days on a weekly basis by properly covering confused water

 5.Health education

 To educate the general public on diseases and pathogens by various means such as TV, radio, cinema slide, etc.

 6. Community participation

 Knowledge of breeding sites of Aedes and sensitize the community to their elimination and involvement

 Managing the Dengue Case

 The prevalence of suspected dengue fever is reported and supported by management of dengue fever. The following treatment is recommended in dengue shock syndrome: compensating for plasma impairment electrolyte and changing metabolic disturbances.

 What is Dengue  Signs and symptoms of dengue fever

 GUJARATI MAHITI AHI VANCHO

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