Dangy attacks on platelets in blood , There is a normal
range of platelets in our blood , if platelets are too low the blood becomes
thin (Very thin) and could result in bleeding , if platelets go much high in
range the blood becomes thick and the blood clots can be produced blocking the
flow of blood in in our body.
Please follow the guidelines given below
- 1. Never use disprin for dangy as it also thins the blood.Use panadol(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panadol) or paracetamol (http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paracetamol) to decrease the fever.
- 2. Drink juices , preferably Apple and Pomegranate Juices .
- 3. Juice of papaya leaves is also very useful in dangy.
- 4. Use mospel (http://www.abbott.com.pk/Mospel.htm) , or anyother good lotion for protection.
- 5. Or use mosquito killer sprays or coils.
Most of the above information is taken from below article
Note : This is only for sharing the information , and it doesn't mean that you don't need to go to a doctor now please see your doctor ASA you feel the fever.
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ReplyDeleteAdapt following precautionary measures to avoid the danger
Regularly check for stagnant water in pot plants, wheel bar rows, roof guttering, ponds, pools etc.
Spray under beds & behind curtains with residual surface spray.
Use good mosquito repellent
Wear light colored clothing
Repair damaged screens on windows and rainwater tanks.
Symptoms of dengue fever
Fatigue
Headache
Nausea
Rash occurring three to four days after onset of the fever
Severe joint and bone pain
Sudden high fever (higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit, up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit)
Vomiting
Serious symptoms that indicating life-threatening condition
Symptoms of dengue hemorrhagic fever include:
Bleeding gums
Bleeding under the skin and purple bruises
Nosebleeds
Symptoms of dengue shock syndrome include:
Change in level of consciousness or alertness, such as passing out or unresponsiveness
Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Shock
Uncontrolled bleeding and hemorrhage
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for dengue
Persons with dengue fever should rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Avoid using Disprin, asprin or any other similar medicine
People should be kept away from mosquitoes for the protection of others.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is treated by replacing lost fluids.
Patients in severe condition may need transfusions to control bleeding.