Dengue is spread by the vector called Aedes mosquito, which breeds on still water in many cities that gets collected after the end of summer.
You must have noticed that since the past few decades, the fever of dengue has been on the high-rise in India. Also, several other states in the country are drastically affected by it. Dengue fever is a continuous threat to the population which kills approximately twenty-thousand people every year. It breeds in still water in various cities that get collected at the end of summer.
Dengue is spread by the Aedes mosquito. You could notice it's several signs and symptoms within four to seven days, (most probably after the bite of the infected mosquito). Also, there are several forms of dengue, known as:
You could be shocked to know that dengue shock syndrome could also lead to death within twenty-four hours.
Dengue infection can vary from mild to acute illness. In most people, the symptoms of dengue fever start within 4-7 days after the bite of an infected mosquito. Symptoms of Dengue fever in adults, as well as children, are difficult to identify as they are similar to symptoms of malaria and typhoid fever. It might become a challenge for some to recognize signs of dengue fever.
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These symptoms may disappear after a few days. These types of symptoms only occur at an early stage, but dengue could progress into a more severe form: Dengue Shock Syndrome and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever. These are rare complications of dengue, but they are life-threatening. A person suffering from dengue hemorrhagic fever may experience:
The most severe type of dengue is dengue shock syndrome, symptoms of which include:
Dengue shock syndrome could also lead to an organ dysfunction because of low blood pressure. The presence of these symptoms means that the patient must immediately be admitted to the hospital. It occurs only in about 5% of the dengue fever cases, but if you detect any such symptoms in the patient, you are advised to rush to the hospital as soon as possible. Dengue shock syndrome could lead to death within 24 hours.
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The bite of Aedes mosquito can be prevented by:
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