Dengue, Malaria or Viral Fever? How to Spot the Difference This Monsoon.
Monsoon humidity creates the perfect environment for mosquito breeding and seasonal infections. Illnesses like dengue, malaria, and viral fever often show similar symptoms such as fever, body aches, and fatigue, making them easy to confuse. Here’s how to tell them apart:
Dengue
Spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (daytime biters)
Key signs: Sudden high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, joint and muscle pain, skin rash, low platelet count
Malaria
Caused by Plasmodium parasites via Anopheles mosquitoes (nighttime biters)
Key signs: Cyclical fever with chills and sweating, extreme fatigue, possible jaundice and anemia
Viral Fever
Caused by seasonal viruses, often spread through contaminated food, water, or contact
Key signs: Low to moderate fever, sore throat, cough, cold, mild body aches; usually resolves in 3–5 days
Why It Matters
Since symptoms overlap, blood tests and medical advice are essential for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Prevention Tips
✅ Use mosquito repellents, nets, and cover up
✅ Keep surroundings clean, remove stagnant water
✅ Stay hydrated, maintain good hygiene
✅ See a doctor if fever persists or worsens
With quick recognition and proper care, you can stay protected this monsoon.
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