A Look Into The Zika Virus

Treating The Zika Virus

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There is no specified medication when it comes to the Zika virus. A vaccine has not yet been found, but it can be cured by taking good care of your body. If you are diagnosed, you should allow yourself plenty of rest and be sure to drink a lot of water. If you want to take something for a fever or for any pain that you might be experiencing, acetaminophen is recommended. If you are already on medication, clear it with your doctor before taking anything else. You will also want to avoid the possibility of mosquito bites for at least a week to avoid spreading the virus further.

Who Is At Risk?

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If you are pregnant, you should avoid the Zika virus at all cost as it can be spread to the baby. While extensive information is not known about the effects this illness will have on the infant, microcephaly, a defect in the brain, has been reported for babies whose mothers are diagnosed. It can be harmful in any trimester, so if you are pregnant or planning to be, avoid traveling to any area in which you may be exposed to the virus. Also, the Zika virus has the potential to be spread through sexual intercourse, so partners of these women should avoid it as well.

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