The monsoon may bring much-needed rain, but it also increases stagnant water and humidity—creating ideal conditions for mosquito breeding and a rise in mosquito-borne diseases like Dengue.
Dengue is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes, causing high fever, intense body pain, and flu-like symptoms. With cases on the rise in your area, it’s important to take preventive steps.
Protect yourself and your family from Dengue:
- Use mosquito repellents on exposed skin and clothing, especially during early morning and evening hours
- Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants to reduce mosquito bites
- Sleep under mosquito nets if you’re in a high-risk area
- Remove stagnant water from flower pots, buckets, drains, and containers to stop mosquito breeding
- Dispose of waste properly to avoid water accumulation
- Educate your family and community about dengue prevention
Why this matters: Dengue can lead to complications if not treated early—prevention is your best defense.
If you or anyone in your family is experiencing symptoms, please contact our SOS doctor helpline immediately – [jHGSDUYGFUYGDS]
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Stay safe. Prevention starts at home.