Hyderabad:A rise in dengue fever cases across Greater Hyderabad region has triggered a major concern among residents and healthcare professionals.
Amid the rains, stagnant water in potholes have become mosquito breeding grounds, resulting in a spike in dengue cases. This year, more than 600 dengue cases have already been reported across the Greater Hyderabad area, which includes the districts of Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajigiri, and Sangareddy
Platelet drop leading to emergency hospitalisation
One of the most alarming symptoms of dengue fever is the sudden drop in platelet-count, which has led to numerous hospitalisation. In Secunderabad, three to four out of every 10 patients admitted with fever are found to be suffering from dengue. Many of these patients have not only recorded a significant decrease in platelets but are also facing numerous health complications, affecting the liver and kidneys.
This apart, doctors have also observed an increase in cases of Ganya fever, another mosquito-borne illness, causing fever and severe joint pains.
Expert's advice
Dr Shivraj, senior physician at KIMS, emphasised on the importance of early detection and treatment of dengue fever. He said that a dip in platelets can be concerning but unnecessary platelet transfusions should be avoided unless required as it can trigger other health complications.