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Dengue danger spikes! Save yourself with these simple tricks!

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With monsoon season triggering a surge in dengue cases across India, including 7,077 confirmed cases in 2025, protecting yourself from this mosquito-borne viral infection is crucial.

Dengue, spread by Aedes mosquitoes, often causes high fever, headaches, body aches, nausea, and rashes, with severe cases potentially fatal.

To stay safe, apply mosquito repellents on skin and clothing, especially during the day when Aedes mosquitoes are active.

Wear long-sleeved, light-colored clothing and use mosquito nets or window screens.

Eliminate standing water from containers like flowerpots and buckets to prevent mosquito breeding.

Keep surroundings clean by clearing garbage and maintaining drains.

Consult a doctor for persistent symptoms, as early intervention can prevent complications. Stay vigilant and prioritize prevention to reduce dengue risks.

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