The invasion of some diseases is characterized by the appearance of common symptoms such as headache, malaise, fever and weakness. These diseases include influenza and dengue fever. If you suspect you have one of these diseases, the advice is to drink more water and not self-medicate. Any diagnosis should be confirmed by a healthcare professional.
Do you know how dengue and influenza are transmitted?
It is important to note that the mode of transmission of these diseases is different. Dengue fever is transmitted through the bite of the female Aedes aegypti mosquito, a domestic insect that can be found in homes, as well as in commercial establishments, schools and churches. Influenza is caused by the influenza virus, which is usually transmitted from person to person.
What are the symptoms of dengue fever and influenza?
In dengue fever, the first manifestation is usually a high temperature, with a sudden onset, which usually lasts two to seven days. Headaches, body aches, joint pain, prostration, pain behind the eyes, and red spots on the skin are also common symptoms. Influenza, on the other hand, is characterized by symptoms such as fever, sore throat, cough, body aches, and headache.
Symptoms of dengue fever include:
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- Body and joint pain.
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- Red spots on the body.
The warning signs of dengue fever are mainly characterized by:
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- Severe and continuous abdominal pain.
Flu symptoms include:
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- Red and watery eyes.
Seek medical attention
When you feel the symptoms mentioned above, seek help at the nearest health unit. The correct diagnosis of dengue, influenza or any other disease can only be made by a doctor. Moreover, appropriate treatment can only be performed after the diagnosis is confirmed.
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