Understanding Dengue Fever: Key Signs and Safety Tips for Parents

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As parents, we always worry when our little ones fall sick, especially with the rising cases of dengue. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with information from friends, family, and WhatsApp groups. Knowing what to look out for can help you act quickly and keep your child safe. Here are some key signs of dengue fever and practical steps to prevent it. Warning Signs to Watch For: 1. High Fever: Sudden fever that can go above 102°F. If this happens, consult a pediatrician. 2. Severe Headache: Persistent headaches that don't go away with usual remedies. 3. Joint and Muscle Pain: Unusual pain in joints or muscles that seems different from regular aches. 4. Rash: Look for any unusual rashes on the skin, especially after fever onset. 5. Fatigue and Weakness: If your child seems more tired than usual or has low energy. Prevention Tips: - Keep Mosquitoes Away: Use mosquito nets and repellents, especially during early morning and evening. - Clear Stagnant Water: Ensure there’s no standing water around your home where mosquitoes can breed. - Dress Smartly: Dress your child in long sleeves and pants to minimize skin exposure. - Use Screens: Install screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes o

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