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Toxic Fevers Exploding Amid Brutal Cold Wave—Hospitals Overloaded! ❄️😷

Key Facts:

  • Chilly weather shifts sparking seasonal fevers like dengue, scrub typhus—govt & private hospitals swamped with 250-300 daily cases in Aluru alone.​

  • Dengue hits sudden: high fever, headaches, eye/muscle pain, rashes, bleeding—rest, hydrate, rush doc if urine drops or limbs chill.​

  • Scrub typhus from mite bites (dirty blankets?): black spots, fever, body aches—lingers 5-6 months if untreated.​

  • Kids hit hardest; docs warn boil water, skip street food, use nets, clear stagnant water.​

  • "Daily 250-300 fever patients, mostly children," says Dr. Ramakrishna, Aluru Govt Hospital.​

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Winter's biting hard in Andhra, unleashing a fever frenzy with toxic bugs like dengue and scrub typhus thriving in the cold snaps and weather flips, slamming hospitals into overdrive as folks flood in with coughs, sniffles, headaches, and body pains. Aluru Govt Hospital's seeing 250+ seasonal cases daily, private spots no better—kids dropping like flies amid the chaos. Dengue strikes sneaky: boom high fever, killer headaches, eye-muscle agony, fatigue, puke, diarrhea, then rashes or nosebleeds days 2-5—chug fluids, chill out, but bolt to doc if mouth dries, pee slows, or chills hit extremities. Scrub typhus? Nasty mite from grubby winter gear bites, births black eschar spots before fever-body ache storm—docs fear 5-6 month outbreaks if ignored, urging early meds. Prevention's your shield: guzzle boiled lukewarm water, ghost roadside grub, load nutrient-packed eats for immunity boost, slap on mosquito nets, zap standing water around home. Youth battling sniffle season, this cold wave's no joke—hospitals buzzing, but smart moves keep you fever-free. Stay vigilant or get wrecked?​



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