Dengue

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Mosquito-borne diseases are very well-known to all. People get prone to various diseases like malaria, dengue etc. Dengue fever infects around 50 million people every year mostly in the tropical region. Till now there is no specific vaccine or treatment for Dengue fever. With no vaccine or treatment for the dengue viruses, it is very important that the symptoms for the disease be treated as soon as possible.

If the symptoms for dengue are left unchecked, then the illness may progress to a further stage referred as Dengue Hemorrhagic fever. This fever causes internal bleeding, which then followed by a shock. Dengue fever is widespread merely to tropical climates, but tourist to these places may spread the dengue disease in moderate areas generally during warmer months. If a voyager is bitten by a mosquito carrying virus, and returns home, and if he is bitten by another mosquito, that healthy mosquito is also now a carrier of the virus and it will infect the other person it bites.

Symptoms for Dengue typically comprise a speedy onset and reappearance of an extremely high fever, dehydration, nausea, persistent, exhaustion and extreme joint pain and headache. Symptoms for dengue generally show severe muscle and joint pain with headaches often accompanied by illness. Similar to any other viral fever which carries flu-like signs and symptoms, victims with dengue fever normally suffer with exhaustion. Few people even suffer from acute pain that it becomes impossible to sleep for several days.

As stated before there is no such specific vaccine or treatment for Dengue fever, the best option is to treat the symptoms itself. On the other hand, neither aspirin nor some other anti-inflammatory non-steroidal medicine should be consumed to treat the severe pain and the fever. These drugs are very dangerous in patients those who are suffering with internal bleeding due to Dengue hemorrhagic fever, worsen the condition with heavy loss of blood. A pain killer, however, will be obviously appropriate, but with the concern of the doctor.

Dengue fever victims will frequently observe their body temperatures rise quickly, and then return to normal same as quickly it rose, and then again rise rapidly. The body temperature of the patient will often reach to 105 degrees Fahrenheit. The initial spike in the body temperature typically lasts for about two days, which is followed by a day with normal temperature for the period when a patient feels a bit well, just to see that the body temperature rise again and also remain elevated for some more days. As with this high-fever illness, "burning of eyes", dehydration, as well as heavy sweating are few more normal symptoms seen in the patient suffering from dengue.

Thus it is imperative that patients suffering from Dengue fever try and drink as much as fluids to hold back from dehydration that naturally occur with such a prolonged high temperature in the body.

For further help on Dengue fever tips, there are ample amount of websites or you can have access to information online for Dengue fever help.

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