Emraan Hashmi Diagnosed With Dengue: How To Protect Yourself This Monsoon
Sandy Verma May 30, 2025 04:25 PM

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Emraan Hashmi was recently diagnosed with dengue. This vector disease is transmitted primarily by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which typically bites during the day.

The actor has been advised to take a week’s rest after being diagnosed with dengue.

Actor Emraan Hashmi has recently been diagnosed with dengue. The actor was shooting for an upcoming movie in Mumbai’s Goregaon when he was diagnosed with his vector disease. After undergoing medical evaluation and tests, doctors advised the actor to take at least a week’s rest before resuming his work.

As reported by BollywoodHungama, Emraan Hashmi was shooting in Aarey Colony, Goregaon, Mumbai. The report quoted a source who said, “Emraan Hashmi was shooting for OG in Aarey Colony, Goregaon, Mumbai. That’s where he contracted the disease. He was not feeling well and had dengue-like symptoms. On the recommendation of the doctors, he got his tests done. The test confirmed that he is suffering from dengue.”

With the early onset of monsoon in India, people need to be aware of dengue, its symptoms, and how to protect against this disease.

What is Dengue?

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the dengue virus (DENV), which has four distinct strains (DENV-1 to DENV-4). It is transmitted primarily by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which typically bites during the day. Dengue is common in tropical and subtropical regions, especially during and after the monsoon season, when stagnant water provides breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

What are the symptoms of Dengue?

Dengue symptoms typically appear 4–10 days after the mosquito bite and can range from mild to severe. The illness may last 2–7 days.

Common Symptoms:

  • High fever (up to 104°F or 40°C)
  • Severe headache
  • Pain behind the eyes
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Skin rash (appears 2–5 days after fever starts)
  • Fatigue
  • Swollen glands

How to Protect Against Dengue During Indian Monsoons?

  • Remove standing water from containers, pots, coolers, tyres, and other areas where mosquitoes can breed.
  • Use mosquito nets and screens on windows and doors.
  • Wear full-sleeved clothing and long pants, especially during early morning and late afternoon.
  • Change water in flower vases, bird baths, and pet bowls every alternate day.
  • Introduce larvivorous fish like guppies in ornamental ponds to control mosquito larvae.
  • Be extra cautious, as the Aedes mosquito breeds in clean, stagnant water and becomes more active during the rainy season.
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