Dengue cases in Noida are rapidly increasing. Approximately 245 dengue cases have been reported in the past 22 days. The risk of dengue and malaria increases after the rainy season. Consequently, the rising number of cases is a matter of serious concern. The alarming thing is that if dengue is detected late, it can prove fatal.

Yes, in severe cases, dengue can even lead to death. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize the symptoms of dengue immediately and seek treatment. Let's learn about the symptoms of dengue and what to do to prevent it.
What are the symptoms of dengue?
Dengue symptoms usually appear 3-7 days after a mosquito bite and can include:
High fever - A sudden, high fever (up to 104-105 degrees Fahrenheit) is the first and most common symptom of dengue.
Headache - Severe pain behind the eyes, which worsens with eye movement.
Muscle and joint pain - The body, muscles, and joints experience such intense pain that it is also known as "breakbone fever."
Skin rashes - Red rashes may appear on the skin 2-5 days after the fever begins.
Nausea and vomiting - Nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
Fatigue and weakness - Feeling extremely tired and weak.
Severe symptoms of dengue -
Severe abdominal pain
Continuous vomiting
Bleeding from the gums or nose
Difficulty breathing
Increased fatigue and restlessness
Confusion or irritability
What should be done to prevent dengue?
Prevent mosquito breeding -
Do not allow water to accumulate around the house. Clean water from pots, coolers, tires, empty vessels, etc. every week.
Keep water tanks and containers covered.
Always keep the dustbin covered.
Avoid mosquito bites -
Wear full-sleeved clothing. Keep your body covered as much as possible.
Use mosquito nets.
Use mosquito repellent creams, sprays, or lotions. You can use mosquito repellent or coils indoors.
Install fine mesh on doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering.
Take special precautions during the day, as the mosquito that spreads dengue bites only during the day.
Boost immunity:
Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of water and juice.
Eat light and easily digestible foods.
Drinking coconut water, fresh fruit juice, and soup is beneficial.

What to do if you get dengue?
Consult a doctor immediately and get treatment as prescribed.
Get plenty of rest.
Do not self-medicate without a doctor's advice.
Do not allow the body to become dehydrated. Drink ORS solution, lemon water, buttermilk, etc.
Get regular checkups of the patient's platelet count.
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