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Paediatrician shares top foods and precautions to keep children safe from dengue

Published on: Sep 30, 2025 06:31 PM IST

Rain surged past few days, making it vital to amp up your precautions and dietary support for the little ones at home. 

With rains hitting back again, dengue fever risks are also on the rise. While the festive season is fun and cheerful, it also carries a higher chance of mosquito bites as people often stand in long queues for pandal hopping or attend garba functions. Children are one of the vulnerable groups because their immune systems are still developing. Schools are closed for children for the puja break, so they spend a lot of time outdoors playing with friends, further increasing their risks of dengue.

Good diet and proper precautions help to protect kids from dengue fever. (HT File Photo)

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Dr Sharmila A Nayak, Consultant Paediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at People Tree Hospital, shared with HT Lifestyle that prevention is better, along with adequate dietary support.

She said, “Dengue fever happens a lot during this time. The Aedes aegypti mosquito spreads it by breeding in still water near houses, schools and play areas. Kids face a higher risk because their immune systems are still growing, and even a mild case can become serious if left untreated. As paediatricians, we often encounter families unprepared for the risks. Regular prevention habits and careful routines can make a big difference in keeping your child safe. ”

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1. Clear out mosquito breeding spots

  • Check for standing water everywhere, like buckets, flowerpots, toys, drains, etc.
  • Empty or cover containers and make sure water doesn’t sit for long. Small changes at home can reduce mosquito numbers a lot.

2. Keep your child covered and protected

  • Long sleeves, pants, and socks make a big difference. Use mosquito nets for cribs, strollers, and carriers.
  • Try to avoid outdoor play during early morning and evening when mosquitoes are most active.
  • Apply repellents that are safe for your child’s age.

3. Teach them to protect themselves

  • Children can learn simple ways to stay safe. Show them how mosquitoes spread sickness and why taking care matters.
  • Get them into habits like covering up and avoiding bites.
  • When parents follow these habits too, kids are more likely to follow the same.

4.Know the signs and act fast

  • Watch for high fever, headache, joint or muscle pain, rash, vomiting or fatigue.
  • If these appear, seek medical help immediately. Early treatment makes dengue much easier to manage.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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