Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 3:36:43 GMT -5
Dengue fever It is a disease that is carried by Aedes mosquitoes. There is a chance that it can happen in both children and adults. This disease can spread all year. And a lot of outbreaks were found during this period, which is the rainy season. There is a tendency to find more dengue fever patients. If you experience symptoms of a high fever, nausea, or loss of appetite Don't buy medicine to take yourself. It is recommended that you see a doctor quickly. June 15th of every year is ASEAN Dengue Day or ASEAN Dengue Day in 2019 (ASEAN Dengue Day 2019) under the campaign theme: Stop Dengue Fever: Starts with Us (End Dengue: Starts With Me) to communicate and promote. to the people to prevent and control dengue fever.
Dr. Suwich Thampalo, medical B2B Email List expert (Preventative Medicine) Acting Director of the Office of Disease Prevention and Control 12, Songkhla Province, said that most symptoms of dengue fever include a sudden very high fever, headache, eye pain, body aches, loss of appetite, there may be a rash or blood spots. Under the skin in the arms, legs, joints, if you have a high fever for 2-3 days, it doesn't go away or doesn't get better. You must see a doctor quickly to determine whether or not you have dengue fever. Especially in at-risk groups that may have severe symptoms, including young children, the elderly, and patients with chronic diseases. and those with risk factors such as those who are obese, diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, alcohol dependence, thalassemia, or have a history of dengue fever before, etc.
Do not inject drugs, do not prescribe pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs because It is dangerous if the patient has dengue fever. As for symptoms, approximately 5-8 days after being infected by mosquitoes, patients will have a high fever with a temperature of 38.5 - 40.0 degrees Celsius for 2-7 days in a row. General symptoms are similar to a cold, but they usually do not have a cough, no mucus, a red face, and some have a headache. There may be stomach pain and vomiting. Dr. Suwich revealed the situation. The outbreak of dengue fever in District 12 from 1 January to 5 June 2019 (data from the Disease Surveillance Reporting System 506, Bureau of Epidemiology) found that 2,255 people were sick, representing 2.15 times compared to the same period in Last year, the illness rate was 45.75 per 100,000 people.
Dr. Suwich Thampalo, medical B2B Email List expert (Preventative Medicine) Acting Director of the Office of Disease Prevention and Control 12, Songkhla Province, said that most symptoms of dengue fever include a sudden very high fever, headache, eye pain, body aches, loss of appetite, there may be a rash or blood spots. Under the skin in the arms, legs, joints, if you have a high fever for 2-3 days, it doesn't go away or doesn't get better. You must see a doctor quickly to determine whether or not you have dengue fever. Especially in at-risk groups that may have severe symptoms, including young children, the elderly, and patients with chronic diseases. and those with risk factors such as those who are obese, diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, alcohol dependence, thalassemia, or have a history of dengue fever before, etc.
Do not inject drugs, do not prescribe pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs because It is dangerous if the patient has dengue fever. As for symptoms, approximately 5-8 days after being infected by mosquitoes, patients will have a high fever with a temperature of 38.5 - 40.0 degrees Celsius for 2-7 days in a row. General symptoms are similar to a cold, but they usually do not have a cough, no mucus, a red face, and some have a headache. There may be stomach pain and vomiting. Dr. Suwich revealed the situation. The outbreak of dengue fever in District 12 from 1 January to 5 June 2019 (data from the Disease Surveillance Reporting System 506, Bureau of Epidemiology) found that 2,255 people were sick, representing 2.15 times compared to the same period in Last year, the illness rate was 45.75 per 100,000 people.