Jakarta: Dengue fever is a disease caused by the bite of a mosquito carrying the dengue virus. This disease causes symptoms of high fever and flu. If not treated properly, it can be life-threatening.
Why does dengue fever spike during the rainy season? Quoted from Alodokter, during the rainy season the population of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes will increase because unhatched eggs will hatch when their breeding habitat begins to be flooded with rainwater.
As a result, this can increase the mosquito population so that it can cause an increase in the transmission of dengue hemorrhagic fever. So what steps can you take to avoid it? The following, Medcom.id/summarizing style interesting news what happened throughout, November 2021:
1. Entering the rainy season, be aware of these 6 symptoms of dengue
Approaching the rainy season, the breeding of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito needs to be watched out for. If you are bitten by this mosquito then you can contract dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF).
Launching Halodoc, this viral infection can be very dangerous if not treated immediately. Not a few people who are infected still ignore DHF. Because, the symptoms can be said to be similar to other health problems, such as the common cold.
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2. Recipe for Sambal Tempe Basil, Enjoy Spicy and Savory Flavors
Tempe is not only cheap and full of nutrition, it is also a versatile side dish that can be processed with any ingredients. Derived from the ancient Javanese language ‘tumpi’ which means white food, tempe was originally made from black soybeans.
As quoted from the Indonesian Tempe House, tempeh was developed in Java before the 16th century and is known in the community as Tempe Jogja, Tempe Banyumas, Tempe Malang and Tempe Pekalongan. So, how are you ready to make a chili tempeh recipe that is sure to be delicious eaten with warm rice?
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3. Are Your Eyes Healthy? Here are 5 Characteristics of Healthy Eyes
Eye health is an issue in the midst of work from home (WFH) activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not without reason, as long as WFH makes work, you have to constantly stare at the laptop or computer screen.
Too long staring at a laptop or computer screen can indeed interfere with eye health. Chairman of the Indonesian Ophthalmologist Association (PERDAMI) Dr. M. Sidik, SpM(K) said working with computers for a long time has the potential to cause Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). CVS is a condition in which the eyes are red, watery, itchy, sometimes to the point of having a headache.
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