YELLOW FEVER

Yellow fever has symptoms that include fever, headache, muscle pains, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and then the very severe ones like extremely high fever, jaundice, hemorrhage, bleeding, shock, liver failure, kidney failure, and death. Primarily, it affects people residing or working in subtropical and tropical rain forests of Africa and South America. Diagnosis is therefore important, and where such symptoms occur following travel to an area where yellow fever is occurring, doctors should request laboratory tests to confirm the presence of the virus.
Since there are no particular treatments or drugs that can help cure yellow fever, vaccination is the most crucial aspect of its prevention. Doctors would always advise the patient to have lots of rest and water to help regain health. At the same time, pain-relieving drugs such as aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs must be avoided. Severe cases require immediate hospitalization.
The prevention measures include applying insect repellents that contain DEET, wearing long pants and sleeves, socks, and staying indoors during the active time of these mosquitoes. In case you get sick, cover up to prevent the mosquito from biting another person.
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