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“Incomplete Knowledge Is More Dangerous Than Mosquitoes! Busting 5 Common Myths About Dengue & Malaria”

5 Myths About Dengue & Malaria — And the Truth You Must Know

1️⃣ Myth: Dengue mosquito bites only at night.

Fact: Dengue-spreading Aedes mosquitoes bite mostly during the day, especially early morning and late afternoon.
Night bites are mostly from Anopheles mosquitoes (malaria).


2️⃣ Myth: Only dirty water breeds mosquitoes.

Fact: Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean, stagnant water—AC trays, coolers, flower pots, plant plates, open buckets.
Even a spoonful of clean water is enough.


3️⃣ Myth: Papaya leaf juice cures dengue.

Fact: Papaya leaf juice does NOT cure dengue.
It may slightly help platelets, but no scientific proof supports it as a treatment.
Proper hydration, rest, and medical supervision are essential.


4️⃣ Myth: High fever must be present in dengue or malaria.

Fact: Some patients get mild fever or no fever initially.
Look for warning signs: nausea, vomiting, body pain, rash, low platelets, or chills.


5️⃣ Myth: Once you get dengue/malaria, you can’t get it again.

Fact: Dengue has 4 different strains—you can get it 4 times.
Malaria also has different species and reinfection is common if bitten again.


Why incomplete knowledge is dangerous

  • You may delay treatment
  • You may ignore early symptoms
  • You may follow wrong home remedies
  • You may expose your family to risk

Right information = Real protection.

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