Dengue Fever and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever

General

Causative organism - Dengue is an acute fever caused by a virus. It occurs in two forms:

Dengue fever is characterized bythe onset of sudden high fever, severe headache and pain behind the eyes, muscles and joints. Dengue Haemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a more severe form, in which bleeding and leading to death probably secondary to shock. It is most serious in children. Symptoms of bleeding usually occur after 3-5 days of fever. The high fever continues for five to six days (103 – 1050 F or 39- 400 C). It comes down on the third or the fourth day but rises again. The patient feels much discomfort and is very weak after the illness. Dengue spreads rapidly and may affect large number of people during an epidemic resulting in reduced work productivity, but most importantly causing the loss of lives.

Symptoms of Dengue Fever

Symptoms of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and ShockSymptoms similar to dengue fever plus, any one of the following:

Treatment

There is no specific medicine for the treatment of the disease. However proper and early treatment can relieve the symptoms and prevent complications and death. Aspirin and ibuprofen should be avoided in dengue fever, as it is known to increase the bleeding tendency and also it increases the stomach pain. Paracetamol can be given on medical advice. If one or more signs of Dengue Haemorrhagic fever are seen, take the patient to the hospital immediately. Give fluids to drink while transferring the patient to the hospital.

Basic Facts on Dengue to be considered

Prevention of Dengue

All efforts of control should be directed against the mosquitoes. It is important to take control measures to eliminate the mosquitoes and their breeding places. However, the efforts should be intensified before the transmission season (during and after the rainy season) and at the time of the epidemic.

Prevent Mosquito Bites

Dengue mosquitoes bite during the daytime. The bites from mosquitoes can be prevented by. 

Prevention Multiplication of Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes which spread dengue live and breed in and around houses.

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