Dengue is a dangerous disease. This time, apart from Delhi NCR, the havoc of dengue is being seen in many parts of the country. Delhi Municipal Corporation is trying its best to prevent vector borne diseases like dengue. Despite this, the havoc of dengue is not showing any signs of stopping. The number of dengue patients is continuously increasing in the hospitals of Delhi NCR. The worrying thing is that this time symptoms of typhoid are also visible in dengue patients.
Symptoms of typhoid in dengue patients
This time dengue cases in Delhi NCR are worrying. Delhi Municipal Corporation is taking various measures to prevent dangerous diseases like dengue and malaria. But no significant results are being seen from it. Let us tell you that this time symptoms of typhoid are also being seen in dengue patients. Dengue has wreaked havoc in Delhi NCR.
Let us tell you that more than 400 cases of dengue have been reported in Ghaziabad. In Noida, dengue has crossed the 300 mark. More than 100 cases of dengue have been seen in Gurugram.
What are the common symptoms of dengue?
Let us tell you that in dengue patients, symptoms like high fever, vomiting, nausea, pain in muscles and bones, pain in the eyes, red rashes on the body, bad taste in the mouth are seen. If anyone is experiencing such symptoms, they should immediately contact a doctor. Consumption of leaf juice, coconut water and sour fruits is considered beneficial for dengue patients.
This is the solution to avoid dengue
Dengue is caused by mosquito bites. Let us tell you that dengue mosquitoes bite during the day. For this reason, protect yourself from mosquito bites even during the day. The risk of dengue increases during the rainy season. For this reason, wear full clothes during rains. Do not allow water to accumulate in or around the house. Keep changing the cooler water frequently. Be sure to use mosquito nets. Do not leave the water tank open.
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