Understanding Monkeypox: Symptoms, Precautions & Care
Pakyong, 10 Dec: Monkeypox is a viral infection caused by the monkeypox virus, related to the smallpox virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash that develops into pus-filled blisters. Transmission occurs through contact with infected animals (especially rodents) or close contact with an infected person.
Though less severe than smallpox, monkeypox can cause serious health issues. Cases are common in Central and West Africa but have also emerged globally.
Do’s:
Isolate: Stay in a separate room and avoid contact, including with pets.
Seek medical care: Follow professional advice.
Practice hygiene: Wash hands regularly; cover lesions with bandages or clothing.
Use disposables: Gloves, utensils, and tissues should be discarded after use.
Clean frequently: Disinfect surfaces and personal items.
Stay hydrated and rest.
Inform contacts and track symptoms.
Wear a mask and cover your mouth while coughing.
Don’ts:
Don’t ignore symptoms or delay isolation.
Avoid close contact, including sexual activity.
Don’t touch lesions or share personal items.
Avoid travel and public places.
Don’t use unapproved treatments or panic.
Following these steps can help manage the illness and prevent its spread effectively.
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