Dengue fever control.

Dengue fever, which is an acute infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is high during this period. The weather temperature has recently declined, but we cannot afford to be lightweight, because dengue fever still has an incubation period, which is particularly critical for the protection of the health of ourselves and their families and for the prevention and identification of the disease. Now let’s learn how to prevent dengue fever effectively and how to identify its clinical symptoms accurately.

Little knowledge of dengue prevention: The principles of dengue treatment are based on early detection, early diagnosis, early anti-malarial isolation and early treatment. 1. The key is protection against mosquitoes: the use of mosquito nets in everyday life, the installation of veils and the use of mosquito-resistant measures such as mosquitoes, is best avoided during periods of mosquito activity. 2. Keeping the environment clean: Regular clean-up is possible in the living environment and, for families who like to grow flowers, the removal of containers such as flower pots that accumulate water in their homes, keeping the living environment clean and reducing mosquito breeding conditions. ‌3 and appropriate adjustment of clothing: If you need to wear long clothes when going out, such as field camping, climbing, etc., this reduces skin exposure, reduces the risk of mosquito bites and sprays where skin is exposed.

So how do we recognize the clinical symptoms of dengue? Simplicity can be summed up to three points: 1 and heat surges. Dengue fever patients are often exposed to sudden heat surges of up to 39°C and the use of conventional reheating drugs is not effective. 2. Full-body pain: The clinical evidence shows headaches, body muscles and bone joints, but some elderly people do not necessarily show pain and may only show fatigue. Skin symptoms: Faces, necks, chest reds and even rashes may appear, and at present some patients are found to have skin itchings.

What do we have to do with dengue fever? 1. In case of suspected dengue fever, medical attention should be provided in a timely manner and the doctor should be informed of any history of mosquito bites. In the event of a diagnosis of dengue fever, the patient should be treated in isolation, as recommended by the clinician. During isolation treatment, patients should strengthen their personal protection against further mosquito bites to prevent transmission of the virus.

In the prevention of dengue, Chinese medicine has unique insights and methods. The treatment of dengue fever under the current guidance is mainly clinically supported therapy, such as physical reheating and rehydration. In the absence of a special effects treatment programme, a great deal of space has been given to Chinese medicine. In Chinese medicine’s view, dengue fever is classified as a “punishment”, mainly in the case of viral diseases such as the plague, where the concept of treatment is not simply a struggle against the virus, but rather, while exorcising it, it focuses on the development of the positive spirit of the patient, which allows the disease to escape. Dengue fever is considered by Chinese doctors to be thermal and wet evils and is caused by the blood of the camp. Thus, Chinese medicine has developed a wealth of clinical experience and unique treatments for dengue. The treatment of mildly ill patients and the early stages of the disease have made it possible to reduce clinical symptoms significantly and to reduce the duration of the disease clearly and effectively.

In the southern part of the country, due to geographical and climatic factors, the early onset of dengue fever is mainly wet with thermal intoxication, wet with thermal depression and clinically cold with heat, indignity, headaches, joint muscle pain, thirst, symptoms of digestive tracts such as nausea, poor pay, diarrhoea, tact, moss or thick. In clinical treatment, the treatment is based on the different stages of the development of the disease and its clinical performance, and on the identification of the disease. In the early stages, the treatment was based on the principle of de-heating and detoxification; in the extreme stages, the treatment was based on detoxification of bruises and scavenger blood; and in the recovery period, the main treatment was the use of ablution. And it has had a good clinical effect on the use of aromatic drugs to repel mosquitoes, and the practice of placing anaemics in the courtroom, exorcising pestilence or burning anemics to drive out mosquitoes has been practiced in our ancient folk. On therapeutic feeding, a soup spectrum with thermal detoxification and aromatic humidity can be chosen, e.g., porridge chicken soup, wooden cotton ribs soup, etc.

Dengue fever