Monsoons are the most exciting times to enjoy your surroundings but it can be equally frightening too. Whether you are inside or outsideyour house, Dengue can infect you and leave you with only painful memories of the season.
The first signs of Dengue are fever, headache, joint pain and muscle pain. If not treated at this stage, the symptoms may worsen into dengue shock syndrome which may lead to death. So, it is important to identify these symptoms early and take proper care of yourself.
The best way to prevent dengue is by avoiding mosquito bites and practicing cleanliness at home and in the neighborhood. However, if you have already been bitten by a mosquito carrying dengue virus then here are some dengue home remedies that will help you fight dengue fever:
How to Fight Dengue?
Prevention of Dengue has always been better than finding its cure because there’s no effective vaccine against the disease. And you can always control or prevent the dengue from spreading by following these easy methods in your day to day life.
- Don’t sleep with open windows and doors, as mosquitoes have access to your room and they will definitely bite you while you are sleeping.
- Cover your body with clothes and use insect repellents which are available at stores like Amazon etc.,
- Keep all the pots and containers that are used for storing water covered properly, so that no mosquito can breed inside them and spread dengue virus to humans easily.
- Clean every corner of your house regularly, so that there is no stagnant water left anywhere in your house which could be an ideal breeding place for mosquitoes to lay eggs and later hatch them out into adult mosquitoes easily!
The most common signs and symptoms of dengue include:
Fever: Fever is the main sign of dengue fever. An individual suffering from this disease can have a temperature ranging between 100 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Headache: Headache is another symptom of this viral disease. It may be mild to severe depending on the severity of the infection. In case the head ache does not subside after taking painkillers, it is advised to consult a doctor immediately.
Muscle and joint pains: People suffering from dengue often complain about muscle and joint pains which can last for days or weeks even after they recover from the initial symptoms.
Rash: A rash appears on skin as well as inside mouth, nose or throat if an individual contracts dengue fever. This rash usually starts off with small red bumps which later turn into larger spots that are filled with fluid known as ‘wheals’. These spots appear all over body including face, arms, legs, hands and feet but unlike measles these spots do not spread or merge together forming larger areas of rashes like measles does but remain as small individual spots on various parts of body
How Can Dengue be Cured?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared dengue as one of the most important public health problems in the world. It is a mosquito-borne disease with symptoms ranging from mild fever to severe illness, including hemorrhagic fever that can lead to shock and death.
There is no specific antiviral treatment available for dengue currently, however, with the development of medical science in recent years, victims of dengue are easily cured with proper treatment and medical procedures at hospitals. Also, it’s a wise step to get admitted to a medical facility to restrict the spread of disease among their family members or friends.
Last Few Words
The disease is endemic in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. In most cases, dengue fever is not fatal, however, it can aggravate rapidly. Consult a doctor and keep a constant check on your platelet level. Keep bottled water handy whenever you go out. Drink RO water purified and avoid drinking bottled water as your body is vulnerable to infections during this time. The water purifiers from KENT use a patented Mineral RO technology that retains the essential minerals.