Monsoon Health Guide: Preventing Dengue, Malaria & Chikungunya

The rains bring freshness and relief, but they also bring hidden dangers. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mosquito-borne diseases like dengue and malaria affect millions of Indians every year. Sadly, many cases go untreated until complications arise.

At Sanjeevni Plus Hospital, Rohtak, we believe every patient matters. Recognized as an NABH Certified Hospital, trusted by doctors across Haryana, and now empanelled with ECHS to serve our Army veterans and families, we stand for quality, dignity, and patient-first care.

Why the Monsoon Increases Illness
 • Dengue mosquito (Aedes aegypti) breeds in stagnant water and spreads dengue disease.
 • Malaria (Anopheles mosquito) thrives in dirty water – one of the key malaria reasons.
 • Chikungunya spreads through the same mosquito as dengue.
 • Typhoid waterborne diseases rise due to contaminated food and water.
 • Children, elderly, and low immunity patients are most at risk.

Dengue
 Dengue symptoms often start suddenly and can worsen quickly.
 Symptoms: High fever, headache, eye pain, muscle/joint pain, nausea, rash.
 Severe cases may lead to bleeding or shock.

Dengue prevention:
 ✔ Remove stagnant water
 ✔ Use nets & repellents
 ✔ Wear full-sleeved clothes

Malaria
 Malaria symptoms are often confused with seasonal fevers, so timely care is crucial.
 Symptoms: Fever with chills, headache, sweating, fatigue.
 Severe cases: anemia, organ damage.

Malaria treatment & prevention:
 ✔ Sleep under insecticide-treated nets
 ✔ Apply repellents
 ✔ Clear water collection around home

 Chikungunya
 Chikungunya disease is a viral infection caused by the bite of the same mosquito that spreads dengue.

Chikungunya symptoms: Sudden fever, severe joint pain (hands & feet), fatigue, rash.
 In some cases, it can cause long-term joint stiffness.

Chikungunya causes & prevention:
 ✔ Avoid water accumulation
 ✔ Wear protective clothing
 ✔ Install window/door screens
 ✔ Seek early chikungunya treatment if symptoms persist

General Monsoon Health Tips
 • Eliminate mosquito breeding sites (pots, tyres, coolers).
 • Drink clean water, avoid street food.
 • Eat immunity-boosting seasonal fruits & veggies.
 • Shower after getting drenched in rain.
 • Wash hands frequently.

When to See a Doctor
 High fever, rash, abdominal pain, vomiting, or unusual weakness? Don’t delay. Early diagnosis prevents complications.

At Sanjeevni Plus Hospital, Rohtak
Trusted as the best hospital in Rohtak and a leading monsoon disease treatment hospital Rohtak:
 • NABH Certified Care → Assured quality & safety standards.
 • Empanelled with ECHS, ESI, Haryana Govt. & TPAs → Affordable access for Army families, employees, and insured patients.
 • 24/7 emergency & ICU support → Always ready in critical situations.
 • Advanced testing & labs → Quick, accurate diagnosis.
 • Expert doctors trusted across Haryana.

Meet Our Specialists – Leaders in Patient Care

 • Dr. Sudhir Kumar (Lt. Col. Retd.) – MD (Med), DNB (Med), MNAMS
 Head of Medicine | Expert in infectious & emergency diseases.

• Dr. Jitender Rohilla – MBBS, Dip Cardiology
 Specialist in fever-related illnesses.

Supported by a compassionate multi-specialty team, ensuring every patient feels cared for and valued.

🌟 Why Families Choose Sanjeevni Plus Hospital

 • NABH Certified → Quality & patient safety at every step.
 • Trusted by doctors across Haryana.
 • Empanelled with ECHS, ESI, Haryana Govt., Pvt. TPAs.
 • A hospital where each patient matters — whether it’s a soldier, senior citizen, or child.

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👉 Don’t ignore fever or weakness this monsoon. Trust Sanjeevni Plus Hospital, Rohtak — where care meets compassion, and patients come first.

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