How To Detect And Manage Signs Of Dengue Fever During Pregnancy
There are many risks of infectious diseases impacting women when they are expecting. Dengue fever during pregnancy is especially dangerous as it can be transmitted to the unborn infant during pregnancy or childbirth. The disease is generally short-lived. However, the symptoms can sometimes be severe or even fatal, especially for expecting women and their unborn infants.
Dengue is a viral disease that is transmitted by mosquito bites. It is common in the tropical and humid climates of Latin America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Plenty of rest and ample consumption of fluids is generally what medical practitioners would prescribe. Painkillers may be prescribed for fever and pain if the symptoms don’t improve 24 hours after the fever declines. It would be preferable to go to the hospital to avoid any further complications during pregnancy. Dengue in pregnancy, when detected and treated in the early stages. Can substantially lower risks to the mother and the fetus during pregnancy.
Causes for dengue during pregnancy:
The following are the most common causes of dengue in a pregnant woman.
- Dengue-carrying mosquitoes are mostly found in tropical regions and a warm and humid climate.
- These mosquitoes, AedesAegypti, are the primary cause of dengue.
- These dengue-carrying mosquitoes are most active and hence likely to bite and infect people during the early mornings and late afternoons.
- Stagnant water is where the mosquitoes breed. As Open drains, flower pots and vases and water stored without proper precautions are causes for dengue as these are breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
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Symptoms of dengue during pregnancy:
Here are some of the symptoms of dengue in pregnancy,
- The symptoms include a very high fever, muscle pain, aching of the joints and pain in the bones.
- Expecting women may also experience severe headaches, extreme pain behind the eyes, rashes and mild bleeding. This may be from the nose or gums.
- Symptoms usually last between 2 days to a week. Post the incubation period of 4-10 days following the bite from a carrier mosquito.
- In more severe cases where the patient feels worse even 24 hours after the fever declines. There may be further indications of a worsening situation called Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Immediate hospitalisation is recommended in cases where symptoms of DHF are diagnosed.
Complications of Dengue Fever in Pregnancy:
Symptoms and effects of dengue fever usually last for 2-7 days. There is a possibility that the effects of dengue fever during pregnancy. Can result in further complications. In severe cases, the patient feels worse even 24 hours after the fever declines. This may indicate a worsening, even fatal, a situation called Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). The symptoms of DHF are persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain, and difficulty in breathing. Complications of dengue fever in pregnancy. Are potentially deadly due to plasma leaking, fluid accumulation, respiratory distress, severe bleeding, or organ impairment. Dengue consists of four strains of the infectious virus. This means that you could be infected with the remaining three even if you have been infected once.