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How To Treat Yellow Fever

Yellow fever, which is classified as hemorrhagic, is an acute viral disease. It is transmitted by mosquitoes infected with the virus. Cases of this virus are mostly seen in the tropical areas of South and Central America and Africa. It is possible for travelers to contract this virus and bring it home with them. After being bitten by a mosquito, it takes about three to six days for symptoms to develop. These include chills, backache, fever, headaches, and muscles aches. In about fifteen percent of cases, yellow fever can be severe, causing shock, bleeding, and organ failure. Treatment is mostly focused on supportive care since there is not a specific antiviral drug to treat yellow fever. Get to know these treatments now.

Medications

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The medications used to treat yellow fever are typically aimed at reducing the specific symptoms patients are experiencing. If a fever develops, the doctor might recommend acetaminophen to help reduce the patient’s temperature. Pain medication may be helpful for individuals who experience headaches and body aches. These usually include acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If nausea and vomiting are particularly bothersome for a patient, doctors often recommend antiemetic medication to reduce these symptoms. Patients will be evaluated as the doctor deems necessary. Depending on their symptoms, the doctor may make dosage changes or add other medication to the regimen to aid with the patient’s symptoms.

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