Kathmandu, 23 October: According to the statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Population, 42,504 people have been diagnosed with dengue, which has spread to 77 districts and 51 people have succumbed to it, so far. Infectious disease expert Dr. Sher Bahadur Pun says that different infection of dengue this year compared to previous years has been seen and  many people are experiencing long-term weakness, hair loss, difficulty in breathing, and heaviness in the head. Patients should focus on a nutritious diet to regain vitality and vigour. He advises dengue infected people to eat nutritious foods from vegetables to seasonal fruits and minerals in abundance. In some research, the effect of this deadly disease can be seen even for two years. Dr Pun said, "This is another area of ​​research. But in the case of dengue, it seems that the ratio decreases in in a couple of the months. In the research, it has been seen from one month, six months, one year to two years in some people. People's News Monitoring Service