Dengue
Dengue is a viral infection that most commonly affects tropical and subtropical areas in the world. It is transmitted through insect bites and can cause symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting and rashes. On this page you will find more information on the symptoms of dengue, how it is diagnosed and treatment options available to speed-up recovery and manage associated symptoms.
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Food for Dengue Treatment: What to Eat, Avoid & Diet Plan Food like meat, eggs and liver that is rich in protein and iron is most recommended during dengue treatment. Learn more about what you can eat and what you should avoid if you have dengue fever and check out our dengue diet meal plan.
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Natural Mosquito Repellent: 8 Homemade Recipes
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Common Dengue Symptoms: Classic & Hemorrhagic
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Dengue Treatment (Classic & Hemorrhagic)
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- Food for Dengue Treatment: What to Eat, Avoid & Diet Plan Food like meat, eggs and liver that is rich in protein and iron is most recommended during dengue treatment. Learn more about what you can eat and what you should avoid if you have dengue fever and check out our dengue diet meal plan. Updated on 01-31-2023
- Dengue Treatment (Classic & Hemorrhagic) Treatment for classic and hemorrhagic dengue is aimed at managing symptoms (like fever and headaches, with acetaminophen) and ensuring adequate hydration. Some patients require hospital admission for IV medications and closer monitoring. Learn more about how classic and hemorrhagic dengue is treated. Updated on 11-04-2022
- Natural Mosquito Repellent: 8 Homemade Recipes Homemade mosquito repellents are natural ways to keep mosquitos away and prevent bug bites. They can be especially helpful in areas where Zika or Chikungunya are prevalent. Check-out our natural mosquito repellent recipes that you can apply directly to the skin or spray in a room environment. Updated on 10-13-2022
- Common Dengue Symptoms: Classic & Hemorrhagic The initial symptoms of dengue are non-specific and can include high fever and general malaise. Symptoms can emerge overtime however, and you should see a doctor if you have joint pain, bleeding and rashes. Learn more about identifying dengue symptoms and about what you should do. Updated on 05-25-2022