Mosquito borne disease evaluation & treatment
Mosquito borne diseases are common infections transmitted through mosquito bites. These illnesses include dengue malaria chikungunya and viral fever. Symptoms may include high fever body ache joint pain headache chills nausea weakness and reduced appetite.
If not treated early mosquito borne diseases can lead to dehydration low platelet count bleeding complications organ involvement and prolonged recovery especially during seasonal outbreaks.
At our clinic patients receive detailed clinical assessment and appropriate blood investigations to identify the infection. Treatment is planned based on symptoms test results and overall medical condition.
Comprehensive care & patient focused approach
Management of mosquito borne diseases focuses on early diagnosis symptom control hydration monitoring and complication prevention. Timely medical care helps ensure safe recovery.
Patients receive clear guidance on rest fluid intake medication use follow up testing and warning signs that require immediate medical attention.
- Clinical assessment of fever and related symptoms
- Blood test evaluation for dengue malaria & infection
- Monitoring of platelet count and hydration status
- Symptom relief and supportive medical treatment
- Guidance on recovery rest and follow up care
- Advice on mosquito bite prevention measures
Frequently asked questions
Helping you understand mosquito borne diseases
Medical consultation is advised if fever persists body pain increases vomiting occurs or there is weakness dizziness or bleeding tendency.
Antibiotics are not required for viral infections such as dengue or chikungunya. Treatment depends on the cause and medical evaluation.
Dengue can reduce platelet count which increases bleeding risk. Regular monitoring helps guide safe treatment.
Prevention includes avoiding mosquito bites using repellents keeping surroundings clean and preventing stagnant water collection.