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Preventing dengue in kids: How to protect children from the rapidly growing disease

Preventing dengue in kids is vital, as several states in India are seeing dengue outbreaks. Learn about how to protect your kids from the disease.

Karnataka, Delhi, and Bihar are seeing dengue outbreaks. Tamil Nadu had eight dengue deaths and 6,000 virus infections in 2023. Several deaths have been reported nationwide. The illness has devastated seniors and children. Thus, infection prevention is necessary. Keep certain things in mind to safeguard your schoolchildren from dengue.

Dengue prevention for kids

First, you and your kids should know dengue symptoms. First-stage dengue symptoms include high fever, vomiting, eye pain, weakness, and red skin rashes. Immediately see a doctor if your child has these symptoms.

Apply mosquito repellent cream before school. Include this cream in kids’ bags. This lotion can be applied by older kids. Roll-on or spray repellents are convenient for kids.

Children often play in grassy pastures. Restrict their school playtime. Ask kids to avoid soggy grass and areas. This is where mosquitoes breed most.
Change in diet

Include immune-boosting items in children’s diets. Immunity-boosting foods include curd, turmeric, ginger, garlic, spinach, almonds, citrus fruits, etc.

Send kids to school in full-sleeved dresses instead than half-sleeves. PJs or stockings can be worn under the skirt. Protect the neck, arms, and legs with bug repellent.

Conclusion

There have been 6,000 viral infection cases and eight deaths in Tamil Nadu due to the dengue. Recognizing symptoms early, applying insect repellent cream, avoiding grassy fields, and eating immunity-boosting foods can protect youngsters from the illness. Dengue symptoms should be known by youngsters for early detection and treatment. Apply mosquito repellent cream regularly, especially before school. Little ones should avoid playing in grassy fields or wet locations where mosquitoes thrive. Including immunity-boosting foods in their diet can also help. Covering exposed skin with full-sleeved clothing and applying mosquito repellent can help protect children from the virus. Remember, prevention is better than cure, and these simple measures can ensure their well-being.

Taushif Patel
Taushif Patelhttps://taushifpatel.com
Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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