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Dengue Fever Vaccine - The Pharmacy Bebington
Taking care of your health while travelling is essential. Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that can cause serious illness if left untreated. The dengue fever vaccine offers added protection and reassurance when travelling to areas where dengue is common. Dengue fever vaccination is available at The Pharmacy Bebington, where our professional pharmacists guide you through the process and take the time to answer any questions.
Why Do Travellers Need to Take Dengue Fever Seriously?
What is Dengue Fever?
Dengue fever, sometimes called dengue breakbone fever, is spread through mosquito bites. It causes high temperature, muscle and joint pain, rash and tiredness.
Common Signs of Dengue Fever to Look For
- Severe stomach pain
- Bleeding gums
- Vomiting
- Breathing problems
How Does the Dengue Fever Vaccine Help?
The dengue fever vaccine lowers your risk of infection and protects against severe illness. The vaccine works by training your immune system to recognise and fight the dengue virus. Getting the dengue fever vaccine in the UK before travelling is one of the best ways to safeguard your health.
Visit The Pharmacy Bebington for Dengue Fever Vaccination
Travelling should be about new experiences, not health concerns. Book your dengue fever vaccination at The Pharmacy Bebington. Our pharmacists provide clear guidance at every step, making sure you stay protected while you travel. Our convenient location in Bebington is within easy reach for the residents of New Ferry, Birkenhead, Bromborough, Wallasey and Heswall.
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