Monday, November 15, 2021

Dengue Cases On The Rise In India: Stay Hydrated, Avoid Unnecessary Painkillers And Antibiotics, Suggest Experts

As India battles the deadly COVID-19 virus, Dengue cases are also rising in the country rapidly. Dengue is a vector-borne disease which is caused by Mosquito Aedes. Several states in India are currently experiencing a steady rise in Dengue cases. According to the latest data, Rajasthan reported more than 13,000 cases this year, neighbouring Haryana reported more than 8,000, and Tamil Nadu in the south recorded 3,750 cases this year.

How Does Dengue Transmits?

Dengue, the vector-borne disease, spreads through the bite of an infected female mosquito. However, Dengue cannot be transmitted from one individual to another, which means it is a non-communicable disease.

Low Platelet Count Is Not The Only Dangerous Symptoms

Low platelets in the middle of rising dengue cases in Delhi are a symptom that frightens most patients who are diagnosed. Platelets do play a major role when it comes to Dengue, however, a sudden dip in the platelet count is not the only symptom of this disease.

The best remedy that people have tried is take 2-3 papaya leaves, wash well, grind, take out the juice, drink it 2 times a day, for 3 days. Your platelet count will become normal.

Patients With Good Platelet Count Can Too Test Positive

Wondering why even after having a good platelet count, you have tested positive for Dengue? According to the experts, Dengue with a 40,000-50,000 platelet count can be very dangerous for a patient with shock syndrome. What is shock syndrome? Let's understand.

Dengue Shock Syndrome - Here's What To Know

What is Dengue Shock Syndrome? Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS) is the final stage of the more severe occurrence of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF), and according to the experts, this stage can turn fatal without prompt treatment.

Other Symptoms Of Dengue

As India sees a surge in Dengue cases from across the states, here are some of the symptoms of Dengue that you should never ignore: chronic headache, fever, mouth, and nose bleeding, muscle and joint pain, vomiting, skin rashes, etc. However, there are also some of the severe symptoms that one may develop when down with Dengue. Let's have a look at them.

Uncommon, Yet Serious Symptoms

Some of the uncommon symptoms of dengue virus infections are - Hypotension, Seizure, Itching, Slow heartbeat, Pain behind the eyes, Pleural effusion, gastrointestinal bleeding, Ascites, etc. 

Re-Infection Is Also Common For Dengue

The world has already faced the severe outcomes of COVID-19 reinfection risk and its complications in the second wave of coronavirus that had hit the country earlier this year. However, re-infection risk is also common for Dengue patients. Speaking to one of the leading news organisation, an expert has said, "Reinfection of dengue is more dangerous. If the patient suffered from dengue two years back, and again contracts the infection now, it can be dangerous."

How To Stay Safe?

Apply mosquito repellent, try to wear full-sleeves and long pants to cover your arms and legs. Keep a close look at the symptoms which are listed above. Also, make sure to not miss any of the warning symptoms as they might turn fatal for you. Hydration is paramount in management. Also, experts suggest to use less of painkillers and antibiotics which are easily available at the stores.

When To Visit A Doctor?

It is advisable to see a doctor as soon as you notice any of the above-listed symptoms. Early detection of the infection can help in reducing down the severity of the disease. Disclaimer: Please consult your physician before making any changes to your diet or daily routine.

 

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

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