Saturday, 22 July 2017

DENGUE

Dengue fever is a viral disease that is spread by mosquitoes. It is a problem in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, South America and Australia. Estimates suggest that around 100 million cases occur each year.

Dengue fever ranges in severity from a mild flu-like illness through to a severe disease. Dengue fever can develop into the more severe forms of the illness, dengue haemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome.

Symptoms of dengue fever

The typical signs and symptoms of uncomplicated dengue fever may include:

• high temperature within one week of infection
• severe headache
• pain behind the eyes
• joint and muscle aches
• metallic taste in the mouth
• appetite loss
• abdominal pain
• nausea and vomiting
• diarrhoea
• generally feeling unwell (malaise)
• skin rash that appears about four days after the onset of fever
• psychological disturbances

Symptoms of dengue haemorrhagic fever:

• all the above symptoms of uncomplicated dengue fever
• bleeding under the skin, which causes purple bruises
• bleeding from the nose or gums
• liver problems
• heart problems.

Symptoms of dengue shock syndrome:

A person with dengue haemorrhagic fever may go on to develop dengue shock syndrome. Signs and symptoms may include:

• all the above symptoms of uncomplicated dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever
• severe bleeding
• extremely low blood pressure caused by blood loss (shock)
• coma
• death.

How it is spread

Dengue fever is not transmitted (spread) from person to person. Only infected mosquitoes(Ae. aegypti) transmit dengue fever. It is thought that the mosquito contracts the virus when it bites an infected person. The mosquito is then infective for the rest of its life and can spread the virus every time it bites someone.

Diagnosis of dengue fever

See a doctor immediately if you think you may have dengue fever. Early diagnosis is important to reduce the risk of complications and avoid further spread of the virus.

Your doctor will ask about your medical history, including any travel, and will do a physical examination. They may order a blood test.

The two types of blood tests that can be used to diagnose dengue fever are:

• Nucleic acid testing requires one blood test.
• Antibody testing requires two blood tests, three weeks apart.

Now comes the treatment point of view

"In allopathy there is no specific treatment or medicine or vaccine for dengue" and never use aspirin during an attack its fatal.

Homoeopathy is THE only system for prevention and curing dengue. Those who are under homoeopathic treatment for any other issue are safe since their immunity will be high so nothing to worry.

Those who are affected with dengue contact your homoeopath as early as possible there is nothing to get panic never late to avoid complicating.

If your are afraid of it contact your homoeopaths for prevention medicine. Take it, can be given to new born to old age. Safe and effective.

"Treat the symptom of patient not the disease"

Things to remember:

●Homoeopathy has cure.
●Take proper rest.
●More fluid intake.
●Avoid mosquitoes bite by wearing full sleeve, socks, mosquitoes repellent, net for bed.
●Avoid storing water in open vessels never let water to get stagnant.
●never take medicine on your own either allopathy or homoeopathy.
●Prevention is better than cure.

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