With the monsoon season setting in, public health experts and
doctors say the number of dengue cases will be on the rise.
Intermittent rain that causes stagnation of water is the main
cause for the disease, Dengue
is caused by the bite of a species of mosquito called Aedes aegypti. These
mosquitoes normally breed in water and are responsible for the spread of the
dengue virus.
Two types
Dengue can be of two kinds: dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic
fever. While the former is mild and can be treated for symptoms, the latter is a
severe form of the disease and can reduce the level of platelets in blood and
may cause internal bleeding, which could later result in multiple organ failure.
Another condition called dengue shock syndrome can lead to extreme
drop in blood pressure. Even though monsoon has not set in fully.
“There is no specific treatment or vaccine for the disease; the
patient needs to be treated symptomatically.
Awareness needed
Doctors say that although there is no need to panic yet, people
need to be sensitized on how to prevent the disease.
Because most areas do not receive water every day, people store
water. Link workers must remind the public to cover stored water and keep their
surroundings clean.
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