Pregnant women need extra care to avoid dengue fever, warns a specialist from Hospital da Mulheur My Luzia
During the period of rain that hits Amapa, care must be intensified for diseases transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, especially when it comes to dengue fever and pregnant women. They are in the risk group and must take additional measures, as the risks increase during pregnancy and can cause various complications for mothers and babies.
During pregnancy, the woman shares her immune system with the baby, so she is more vulnerable to infections, which can develop into serious conditions. According to Hospital da Mulheur Mae Luzia (HMML) obstetric nurse Ronaldo Sarges, dengue fever during pregnancy is dangerous.
During the first three months of pregnancy, there may be a risk of miscarriage. In recent months, in more severe cases of the disease, there may be gestational hypertension and even premature placental abruption.
“Dengue fever is already a serious disease, and during pregnancy it becomes even more dangerous, because the risk of complications for a pregnant woman with dengue fever increases at least three times, and that is why it is very important when the first signs of change appear, for a person should Seek medical assistance to finalize the diagnosis and conduct follow-up. “In the first 48 hours, a pregnant woman with dengue fever may experience high fever, which may cause rapid dehydration.”
The specialist also emphasizes that every pregnant woman, regardless of any symptoms, must undergo prenatal care to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Moreover, some precautions can prevent mosquitoes, such as using barriers on windows and doors, wearing long clothes and using repellents, which is not contraindicated for pregnant women, regularly.
To date, there is no dengue vaccine recommended for pregnant women. According to the Minister of Health, Silvana Vedovelli, with the necessary care, the disease can be prevented and controlled.
“All residents should take action to prevent potential breeding sites for Aedes aegypti in their homes, schools and work environments. If you realize that something is wrong, look for a health unit to start the necessary care for this pregnancy,” advises Silvana.
Main symptoms of dengue fever during pregnancy
In general, the symptoms are similar, but a pregnant woman should remain alert in cases of:
- Moderate to high fever.
- Red spots on the skin.
- Muscle and abdominal pain.
- Joint pain, especially in the hands and feet;
- Headache, especially behind the eyes.
- Eye irritation (mild conjunctivitis);
- Diarrhea;
- Small ulcers in the mouth.
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