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This bleed and more, keeping children safe from mosquito bites: Documents

This bleed and more, keeping children safe from mosquito bites: Documents
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Nagpur: The surge in viral diseases transmitted mosquitoes continued even after almost four weeks.
Patients, especially children, reported high-grade fever up to 104 and 105 degrees f, shivering, extreme headaches, and vomiting.
As reported by TII before, hospitals experienced a surge that had never before the case of dengue fever this year.
In the past few days, not only dengue fever but other mosquito virus diseases have also made doctors busy.
“There are some cases where patients tested negatively for dengue fever but the number of platelets decreased dramatically.
We call it a fever like a dengue fever and treat with the bloody fever line,” said the senior doctor Dr.
Avinash Gawande, who was a medical supervisor of the Medical College Hospital government (GMCH).
According to Dr.
Gawande, liquid management, fever control and supervision of doctors is the key.
Dr.
Gawande said that 80% of patients recovered at home but still needed 20% inpatient.
“So, you have to visit a doctor and let it decide on hospitalization.
It’s absolutely no need to be hospitalized if the platelet count is around 1 lakh,” he added to the inpatient not to be avoided.
Doctor Senior Pediatrician Dr.
Vasant Khalatkar said that every alternative case of a positive blede virus fever.
“Cases come from every part of the city.
Obscape groups from six months to 18 years.
Thrombocytes calculate dips drastically, especially in patients in the age group 12 to 18 years,” he said as he explained that the dengue fever did not turn off this year.
“Most cases can be managed, with observation and copy therapy.
If the platelet number falls below 1 lakh, we suggest hospitalization,” he said.
The doctor has observed a surge in the case of malaria, chikungunya and virus fever in adults too.
Because controlling a difficult mosquito breeding now, the doctor suggests a few general steps to stay safe from mosquito bites.
“Breeders have occurred and many breeding places are still active.
So, it is time to save yourself.
Using a mosquito repellent and wearing full arm clothes is some general treatment,” said Doctor Dr.
Vikrant Kambu, who saw the increasing number of virus fever patients at his clinic at his clinic at the clinic Manewada.
Dr.
Nitin Shinde’s specialist said that general precautions could save people not only from dengue fever but also many diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
“Using things like mosquito nets in Windows can save you from Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika.
Although conventional, this drug is a three-in-one protection,” he said.
Good long remedies use repellent | Certified pediatrician, roll-on, spray, cream etc.
wear long clothes | Long sleeve shirts / trousers, especially when playing on open timings | Active mosquitoes in the morning and evening, so avoid these setting lights | Mosquito Love Darkness + Moisture, so keep the house on and ventilated safety | Use the Mosquito screen on Windows to ensure security in home breeding | Stop breeding mosquitoes by removing breeding land in water tanks, air conditioning, etc.

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