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The end of the scorching summer brings not only a much-awaited monsoon, but also a spike in the diseases that go hand in hand with it. Dengue is the most common one, affecting tens of thousands of people all over the country. Since this is a disease without a vaccine where prevention is the cure, here’s a concise guide on everything you need to know about dengue in order to steer clear of it.
While the whole world struggles on with the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, a more dangerous killer may be lurking in the shadows.
Dengue fever is a common mosquito-borne disease, affecting thousands of people in India every year. With medical and administrative services already stretched too thin, 2020 can be the year when dengue numbers surge significantly.
However, before you can assess how devastating a dengue outbreak could be for India, here is a quick guide we’ve put together on the disease, what it is, what are its symptoms, treatment, costs and the numerous precautions you can take to avoid it altogether.
Dengue fever refers to a viral infection that is communicated from one person to another through the bite of a specific species of mosquitoes, named Aedes aegypti.
Upon being bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus, symptoms including the onset of dengue fever can appear up to 2 weeks later. It is characterized by sudden weakness and a steep drop in blood platelet count and can also be fatal in some cases.
Dengue is also referred to as a break-bone disease, since the dengue fever can cause severe pain and discomfort in one’s muscles and bones. The pain is so acute that affected individuals can easily mistake it as pain from fractures!
Apart from India, the condition is also extremely common in certain parts of China, Central America and Africa. The dengue virus can be divided into four primary classifications, namely DENV 1, DENV2, DENV 4 and DENV 3.
The last two strains are the commonest. However, due to the prevalence of these four strains, an individual can be affected by the disease as many times.
While you may assume mosquitoes to be a nuisance at night, Aedes aegypti is a daytime feeder. Thus, they are more common during early mornings and evenings.
Residents of regions where this infection is common should undertake proper precautions at these times.
When you get dengue, you could experience these symptoms:
As you can see, these are common viral infection symptoms and you might think, “Oh, it will go away in a day or two; I just need some rest.”
But they can be dangerous. While it doesn’t help to panic, it’s better to go to a doctor if you have any of these symptoms.
Around 40% of the population in the 100 countries where dengue is common is susceptible to the viral infection. (1)
As per the severity of the fever and its symptoms, dengue can be classified into three groups:
A tropical country like India is a hotbed for dengue fever. People of all age groups in rural or urban areas could be affected.
Since the mosquitoes can bite during both daytime and nighttime, and both indoors and outdoors, this disease becomes all the more potent since it spares none.
Doctors often prescribe a simple blood test that detects the presence of the dengue virus can confirm whether you have the disease.
You don’t need to fast before taking this test. Here’s a list of some other tests too that your doctor may recommend to diagnose dengue:
The test can cost you anywhere between ₹250 and ₹600 depending on where you live, while the cost of the treatment can vary from ₹5000 to ₹5 lakhs, with an average of ₹30,000, according to this report.
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The biggest concern when dealing with dengue fever is the total lack of treatment options. Rest and plenty of fluid intake are the two most common suggestions to patients suffering from the disease.
Physicians often prescribe medication to alleviate the condition’s common symptoms, rather than to fight the viral infection itself.
Since there is no cure, the treatment is to let the virus run its course. The dengue fever usually takes about two weeks to subside, and being hospitalized can be a suitable option since it ensures that you get an adequate amount of rest and are drinking plenty of water.
Depending on the fall in platelet count, a blood transfusion may be required.
Apart from hospitalization, fever and pain medication can be used to avoid excess discomfort. However, in the case of severe infections or fevers, patients may need to undergo the following as well:
There is no one size fits all regarding dengue treatment. Each case is different, and doctors may need to adapt procedures accordingly.
Another important factor to remember here is that besides severe cases, dengue treatment can be completed at home, using home remedies.
Due to the absence of medical treatment, most individuals suffering from the condition also rely on home remedies for dengue. Some of the most reliable home remedies include:
Note: Regardless of whether one seeks professional care or decides to follow home remedial methods, ensuring that the individual opts for an opinion from a physician is important.
A healthy combination of medication and home remedies will provide the best outcome when battling dengue.
Despite all our precautions, dengue can still strike any time. Hence, being foresighted and planning for such emergency expenditures can be helpful.
Have you ever considered getting personal health insurance for such situations (apart from your corporate plan)?
If not, here’s something that can help you decide whether you should take it or not:
If you have thought of getting health insurance, you should read this to make the right decision:
Dengue fever does not have any cure at present. Treatment mainly relies on managing disease symptoms through a combination of medications and home remedies. Additionally, patients need to drink plenty of fluids to recover the fluids lost due to vomiting.
Dengue fever does not have any cure at present. Treatment mainly relies on managing disease symptoms through a combination of medications and home remedies.
Additionally, patients need to drink plenty of fluids to recover the fluids lost due to vomiting.
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes primarily feed on blood during the early mornings. They are also extremely active just before dusk. If you want to prevent dengue fever, take precautions at this time.
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes primarily feed on blood during the early mornings. They are also extremely active just before dusk. If you want to prevent dengue fever, take precautions at this time.
High fever, rash, vomiting, nausea, joint pain and muscle pain are some of the health concerns associated with dengue fever. In severe cases, patients may experience additional symptoms, including internal bleeding, blood loss from the nose, bruising under the skin and loss of consciousness.
High fever, rash, vomiting, nausea, joint pain and muscle pain are some of the health concerns associated with dengue fever.
In severe cases, patients may experience additional symptoms, including internal bleeding, blood loss from the nose, bruising under the skin and loss of consciousness.
Dengue patients can soak fenugreek seeds in warm water. Drinking this water can help build immunity, boost Vitamin C and K levels. Additionally, such a drink provides fibre to the body, which is another beneficial side-effect. It is one of the home-remedies, most effective against dengue fever.
Dengue patients can soak fenugreek seeds in warm water. Drinking this water can help build immunity, boost Vitamin C and K levels.
Additionally, such a drink provides fibre to the body, which is another beneficial side-effect. It is one of the home-remedies, most effective against dengue fever.
India is currently at an advanced stage for dengue vaccination development (2). Thus, the ordinary public can look forward to it in the upcoming years. However, presently, India does not have any approved vaccinations against the condition, even though several other affected countries do.
India is currently at an advanced stage for dengue vaccination development (2). Thus, the ordinary public can look forward to it in the upcoming years.
However, presently, India does not have any approved vaccinations against the condition, even though several other affected countries do.
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