Each season of monsoons is accompanied by a protracted fear of water and infections tolerated by mosquitoes. The growth of humidity in the air and stagnant waters acts as ideal mosquito propagation sites, leading to several infections, including malaria and deng. Denge’s fear is serious every year, and infections may deteriorate if precautions are taken immediately. Also Read Hemorrhagic Denge Fever: The doctor shares the pre -emptive signs of this severe dengue; Know the Prevention Tips

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Vikas Youst, Internal Medicine, multiplayer Silverstreak Hospital, said: “Eidepte mosquitoes, active early morning and late afternoon, pure, stagnant water”, indicating that Monson is the perfect time for Denge’s distribution.
Dr. Vikas Youst also shared several prevention tips to remain safe from dengu, malaria and other infections that have deteriorated in the rainy season.
1. Turn off the constant water
Even a small amount of stagnant water can serve as a breeding site. Empty and scrub -tuts, coolers, lush, bird baths and old tires every week. Keep water tanks and pet bowls, and transparent blocked drains or gutters.
2. Use mosquito repellents
Apply repellents containing Deet, Picaridine or Lemon Eucalyptus oil – especially in the peak mosquito hours. For children, choose safe rolling or mosquitoes while playing outdoors.
3. Dress the protective clothes
Choose long -sleeved shirts, pants, socks and closed boots. The fabrics of light color are preferable because mosquitoes are more attracted to dark shades.

4. Set the screens and mosquito networks
Approach Windows and the door with tight screens to lock the entrance. Use mosquitoes in high -risk areas, especially during sleep. Also Read Subtract the bite: The main precautions you have to follow when in India is growing
5. Early spread the symptoms of dengu
Keep track of signs such as high fever, severe headache, muscle or joint pain, eyes pain, rash and nausea. Pay attention to immediate medical attention if they take place; Early treatment can save life.
6. Be alert and act collectively
Keep up the official health recommendations and be aware of the local Denge announcements. Join or organize community cleaning to reduce mosquito breeding.
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.