Dengue Fever 2025 Symptoms and Treatment — Complete Guide (Urdu / Roman)
This practical guide explains Dengue Fever 2025 Symptoms and Treatment in clear language. Read on to learn how to spot early signs, prevent mosquito bites, and act fast if symptoms worsen.
Updated: August 10, 2025 · Region: India & Pakistan

Why read this guide?
Dengue spreads fast during and after monsoon. Therefore, every family should know the key signs. This article focuses on Dengue Fever 2025 Symptoms and Treatment. First, you will learn symptoms. Then, prevention. Finally, treatment steps and when to seek urgent care.
Quick fact: Dengue’s incubation period is usually 3–14 days. Early detection helps safe recovery.
Recognize the symptoms early

Watch for these common signs. If you notice any, get medical advice quickly.
- High fever: Sudden fever, often 39°C or higher.
- Severe headache and eye pain: Pain behind the eyes is common.
- Muscle and joint pain: Intense body pain — “break-bone” feeling.
- Skin rash: Red spots or rash appear 2–5 days after fever.
- Nausea or vomiting: Loss of appetite and stomach issues.
Danger signs: continuous vomiting, severe belly pain, bleeding (nose/gums), blood in stool, extreme weakness, or fainting. If any occur, go to the hospital immediately.
Authoritative info: WHO — Dengue & Severe Dengue.
How to prevent dengue at home and community level

Prevention is simple. First, remove standing water. Second, use nets and repellents. Third, keep the area clean. These small steps reduce dengue spread.
Personal protection
- Apply mosquito repellent (DEET or Picaridin) especially at dawn and dusk.
- Use mosquito nets for children and sleeping areas.
- Wear light, long-sleeved clothing when outdoors.
Environment control
- Empty and clean water containers weekly (pots, coolers, buckets, tyres).
- Cover water storage and clean gutters.
- Join local cleanup drives and support larval control measures.
Vaccine note
Some dengue vaccines exist but guidelines vary by age and previous infection. Check with your local health authority before vaccination.
Reference: Dengue virus (Wikipedia).
Treatment: Home care and when to seek hospital help

Home care (mild cases)
- Hydrate: Drink water, ORS and fluids frequently.
- Rest: Avoid physical strain until fully recovered.
- Pain & fever: Use paracetamol (acetaminophen) only. Avoid aspirin and NSAIDs.
- Monitor urine output and temperature. Call a doctor if condition worsens.
Hospital care (severe cases)
- IV fluids and careful monitoring for dengue shock.
- Platelet or blood transfusion only if the doctor advises.
- Diagnostic tests: NS1 antigen, IgM/IgG, full blood count guide treatment decisions.
Medical reference: Cleveland Clinic — Dengue.
Real-life example: Community action makes a difference

Example: Ramesh, a school teacher in Haryana, treated his fever as normal flu at first. When rash and severe weakness appeared, he got an NS1 test. Dengue confirmed. Early IV fluids and monitoring helped him recover fully. This shows quick action saves lives.
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Quick actionable checklist
- Test if fever lasts >3 days.
- Remove standing water weekly.
- Use repellents and nets.
- Use paracetamol only for fever.
- Seek hospital care for danger signs immediately.
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FAQ — Short answers
How long after a bite do dengue symptoms appear?
Symptoms usually start between 3 and 14 days after the bite, commonly 4–7 days.
Can I recover at home?
Yes, mild cases recover with fluids, rest, and paracetamol. But watch for severe signs and seek hospital care when needed.
Which tests confirm dengue?
NS1 antigen (early), IgM/IgG antibodies, and PCR in specialized labs confirm dengue infection.
Does infection give long-term immunity?
Recovery gives immunity to that serotype, but other serotypes can still infect. Vaccination guidance varies.

Conclusion — Key takeaways
This article covered Dengue Fever 2025 Symptoms and Treatment in a clear, practical way. Remember: spot the early signs, act fast, and prevent mosquito breeding at home. Small steps help a lot. Share this guide with your family and neighborhood.