Dengue Fever Symptoms

During rainy seasons, or even during dry seasons, especially in areas where people stock water in containers because of an irregular water supply, the danger of being invaded by the malaria or Dengue fever causing mosquito is present. The most common Dengue fever symptoms: rash, headache, fever, low blood pressure, low heart rate, extreme joint and muscle pain, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes and other glands. A Dengue patient is also susceptible to hemorrhage; he just can’t tolerate the day light, he feels restless, and vomits frequently. The difference between malaria and Dengue fever is that Dengue mosquito thrives on clear water. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito is responsible for transmitting the Dengue virus to the human population. There is not yet a specific cure or vaccine for Dengue fever. This is the main reason behind the fatality of the Dengue fever. All we have to do is to keep the patient hydrated all the time, giving him healthy food, and providing him ample rest.