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Beat Dengue With These 5 Safety Precautions as Cases Rise in India

Protect yourself from dengue with simple steps like using repellents, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating mosquito breeding sites.

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
September 21, 2024
in Health & Lifestyle
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New Delhi: With dengue cases rising across India, it is more important than ever to take proactive measures to protect yourself and your loved ones from this mosquito-borne illness caused by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. By following a few simple precautions, you can significantly reduce the risk of contracting dengue. Here are five essential safety precautions to help you stay protected:

1. Use Mosquito Repellents

One of the easiest ways to protect yourself from mosquito bites is by using mosquito repellent. Choose products containing ingredients like DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Apply repellent on exposed skin, especially during the early morning and late afternoon when Aedes mosquitoes are most active.

2. Wear Protective Clothing

Wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks, and shoes while outdoors can prevent mosquito bites. Opt for light-colored clothing as mosquitoes are more attracted to dark colors. This simple measure is highly effective in reducing your risk of being bitten.

3. Use Mosquito Nets

Sleeping under a mosquito net provides a physical barrier, keeping mosquitoes at bay while you rest. If you are in areas with a high risk of dengue, particularly rural or poorly ventilated locations, mosquito nets are essential to prevent bites at night.

4. Eliminate Breeding Sites

Aedes mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, so it is crucial to remove potential breeding grounds around your home. Empty containers, flowerpots, tires, or anything that can collect water. Ensure that water storage containers are tightly covered, and regularly clean water sources like coolers and birdbaths.

5. Keep Windows and Doors Screened

Installing mosquito screens on windows and doors is an effective way to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home. Ensure that areas are sealed properly if you use air conditioners or fans. Additionally, mosquito coils or vaporizer machines can be used indoors to help reduce the number of mosquitoes.

By taking these precautions, you can significantly reduce the risk of dengue during the monsoon season, when mosquito breeding tends to increase. Prevention is key, so stay vigilant and protect yourself from this dangerous disease.

(This article is for general information purposes. Please consult a medical professional for personalized advice before opting for any remedy).

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