Lame fever strikes Bihar: What we need to know

A mystery fever known as 'Lame Fever' is causing concern in Patna, Bihar.. While much remains unclear about its causes, recognizing its symptoms and taking preventive measures can help mitigate its impact. Community awareness and proactive health practices are crucial in combating this troubling outbreak.
Lame fever strikes Bihar: What we need to know

A mystery fever called "Lame Fever" or "Langda Bukhari" has been reported in the Bihar's capital, Patna. This infection is generating major discomfort among locals, particularly in areas previously hit by dengue. As patients describe significant leg pain and swelling, experts are working quickly to understand and handle this new health risk, according to media reports. We will help you better understand Lame Fever, its symptoms, and how people can take preventive steps.

What is Lame Fever?


The majority of cases of lame fever have been reported in Patna's Lohanipur, Kadamkuan, Bhootnath Road, and a few other places. It has been observed that 20 to 25 per cent of hospitalized patients who arrive with fever display symptoms typical of this unusual illness. In contrast with typical fevers, which are frequently associated with recognized diseases such as dengue or chikungunya, the results of these tests have been negative. This confuses medical professionals about the true origin of lame fever.
Lame Fever

What are the symptoms of Lame Fever?


The symptoms of Lame Fever are severe and quite troubling for those affected. The key indicators include:
  1. High fever: Patients commonly experience a rise in body temperature.
  2. Leg discomfort: The most distinctive sign of this fever is acute leg pain, which even makes walking hard.
  3. Swelling: Patients often experience swelling around their ankles and knees.
  4. Walking difficulty: Many people struggle to walk and frequently limp or require assistance.

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Patients have reported being unable to walk properly for up to 10-15 days, even after the fever subsides, which is quite similar to the prolonged effects seen in chikungunya cases.

What can be the possible causes and spread?


Although the exact cause of Lame Fever still remains unknown. The doctors think that, like the other viral fevers, it might be brought on by
mosquito bites. There may be an environmental factor at work because the places most hit by this outbreak correlate with those previously affected by dengue.

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How can it be prevented?


As the situation develops, the people residing in these areas need to take precautions to protect themselves and their families from Lame Fever. Here are some basic and effective strategies:
  • Drinking enough of water will help people flush out pollutants and preserve good health.
  • Use insect repellant and long-sleeved clothing, especially around dawn and dusk, when mosquitos are most active.
  • Avoid standing water around the place to prevent mosquito breeding areas.
  • For those are having fever or severe leg discomfort, see a doctor right once.
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