Much of South India suffers from Chickungunya during and after the rainy season. Still the central and state governments & Health Departments are yet to implement the Mosquito control measures. Every day thousands of people are falling disabled with the severe pain of "Chicken Gunya".
We are on our own in preventing this dreadful disease infecting us. At least the knowledge of how this incurable (at this time, yes) viral disease can be prevented is a big help. There are lot of opinions on Chickungunya on the net, but many of them are yet to be confirmed. Homeopathy claims to have some remedy for chicken gunya if detected earlier. Here is a good website for info on Chicken Guniya: http://www.chikungunya.in/
1. What is Chikungunya?
Chikungunya is a viral disease transmitted through mosquito bites. It is usually seen in tropical areas.
2. Who can get infected with Chikungunya?
Anyone can get infected with Chikungunya virus. The virus infection can be serious in new borns and in old people.
3. What are the symptoms of Chikungunya?
Main symptoms are high fever and joint pains. Joint pains can persist even long after recovery from the disease.
4. After infection, how soon I will see symptoms?
Chikungunya symptoms are seen after 1 to 12 days of infection. In rare cases, no symptoms are seen. The symptoms get worse in case of old people.
5. Is there any treatment for Chikungunya?
There are no vaccines or medicines for Chikungunya. Medication is done to reduce symptoms and pain.
6. How can I prevent Chikungunya infection?
Chikungunya is transmitted by mosquito. Taking various steps to minimize mosquito bite is the only effective prevention technique.
7. Can I get Chikungunya from another person?
No. Direct human to human transmission is not possible. The disease is transmitted from one person to another only through mosquito bites.
8. Is Chikungunya fatal?
No. Human immune system is capable of recovery from this disease in almost all cases. But it might take a while for the symptoms to disappear, especially the joint pains. But the outbreak at Reunion island is suspected to have caused 200 deaths. The risk is higher for older people.
9. What is the impact of Chikungunya infection during pregnancy?
Pregnant woman can get Chikungunya infection at any stage of pregnancy. The chances of passing the infection to fetus is very less. If the pregnant woman is infected at the time of delivery, the virus can be transmitted to the new born child. If a new born is infected the risk is considerably higher. So it is important to ensure that in Chikungunya areas pregnant woman is protected from mosquito bite.