With India’s tally of confirmed monkeypox cases rising to four (three in Kerala, one in Delhi), the Ministry of health and family welfare has issued a list of guidelines informing citizens of common symptoms of the disease, and what needs to be done if a person has been in physical company of a confirmed or suspected patient.
“Keep yourself safe from #Monkeypox. Know the causes and symptoms of the disease as well as precautions to be taken to avoid infection,” the health ministry shared on its Twitter handle on Sunday.
The common symptoms of the infection include:
Fever
Skin rashes (these begin from face, and spread on to arms, legs, palms, and soles)
Enlargement of the lymph node
Headache, muscle ache, or exhaustion
Cough, and soreness in throat.
Any individual, who has, in the preceding 21 days, had exposure to a confirmed or suspected patient, should closely monitor their health. If they observe one or more of the aforementioned symptoms, they should seek immediate medical attention.