The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reminded residents through Facebook not to ignore fever lasting two days or more, as it may be dengue. The office advised people to seek immediate medical care and watch for warning signs such as stomach pain, vomiting, bleeding, and weakness.
CITY OF MALOLOS, Bulacan — The Bulacan Provincial Health Office took to Facebook to remind residents not to ignore a fever that lasts for two days or more, warning that it could already be dengue.
In its post, the PHO encouraged Bulakenyos to visit the nearest health center right away and listed warning signs such as stomach pain, vomiting, bleeding gums, blood in stool, nosebleeding, and unusual weakness. The office also reminded the public that PhilHealth support is available for those who may need hospital care.
The reminder is part of the province’s continued push to keep communities informed and protected against dengue.