Dengue outbreak in Nepal


Dengue disease, which has spread from mosquito bites to the Aedes, has now spread to six districts.

According to Dr Sher Bahadur Pun, an infectious disease specialist at Shukraraj Hospital, the number of people with the disease has increased due to the increase in the number of people carrying dengue.

The mosquito bites, especially for dengue, flower in the area where fresh water is collected. Aquariums, dung, and larvae of mosquito-borne mosquitoes develop in mosquito beds around the home, and the number of mosquitoes increases, and they transmit the disease to humans.

Symptoms of Dengue

– Fever,

– Pain in the eyelids,

– The scabs on the body,

– Don’t eat food,

– Pain in joints and muscles,

– stomach upset,

Dr Pati, who has Dengue’s symptoms, recovers from resting at home for 7 days after consuming the usual symptoms, except in complex cases. But patients who have been diagnosed with Dengue in the area where the Dengue infection is spread, say they should get to the hospital and get a Dengue test.

Dagu’s patient should pay attention to this

– If you have dengue symptoms, do not take prescription drugs and antibiotics,

-Sleep eating,

– Using the hull,

-Light-haired,

-Do not accumulate water in the environment around the house,

– Find and destroy mosquito larvae,

– To cover drum, gagri or other rented water for domestic purposes or for drinking.

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