You know how it feels when a fever just refuses to settle?
You try paracetamol, some rest, maybe even a home remedy or two, but it keeps coming back.
Itâs easy to think, âItâs just the weather.â
But sometimes, itâs not.
Sometimes, itâs dengue.
Over the past few years, dengue cases in Pakistan, especially in Islamabad, have quietly been increasing.
And most people realize it only when theyâre already too sick to move.

đŚ Dengue in Islamabad, A Growing Problem We Often Overlook
Letâs be honest, mosquitoes are part of life here.
But lately, theyâve become more than a nuisance.
In areas like G-13, F-10, and even Bahria, the Aedes mosquito is spreading fast.
All it takes is one small puddle of water, and within days, thereâs a breeding ground right outside your home.
The scary part?
The early signs of dengue look just like a normal flu, so most people ignore them.
By the time they get tested, their platelet count is already dropping.
đ§ The Real Signs of Dengue You Shouldnât Miss
Hereâs what doctors at Alaya Medical Center, G-13 Islamabad, often see in early dengue patients:
- Fever that lasts more than two days
- Pain behind the eyes
- Body aches and joint pain
- Nausea or loss of appetite
- Red spots or skin rash
- Extreme tiredness, even after rest
If youâre ticking off more than one symptom here, donât wait it out.
Get a dengue test done. Itâs better to be sure than sorry.
đ§Ş Where to Get a Reliable Dengue Test in Islamabad
At Alaya Medical Center (G-13/1 Islamabad, near Bakeman Bakery), weâve made dengue testing simple and accessible.
No long lines. No confusion. Just quick, accurate testing.
Hereâs what we offer:
- Dengue CBS tests with same-day results
- Experienced doctors for on-spot consultation
- Affordable rates so testing doesnât become a burden
- Follow-up guidance to manage fever safely at home
Our goal is to catch dengue early, before it catches you.
đ 0333-1544708 | 051-8482540
đ www.alaya.com.pk
Simple Ways to Protect Yourself from Dengue
A few minutes of care every day can save you from weeks of illness.
- Donât let water collect in buckets or pots.
- Use mosquito repellent, morning and evening.
- Keep your window screens closed after sunset.
- Cover tanks and open bottles.
- And if anyone in your area has dengue, be extra cautious.
Dengue spreads fast, but prevention is simple if we stay alert.


