Dengue fever

2019-11-11 06:54:37
My brother platelets are increasing slowly In one week only 20,000 increase 1,65000 to 1,85000.. Why?
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It is natural process don't lose the hope ,give him juice of papaya , coconut water ,and increase the intake of water .

Answered2019-11-12 13:32:38

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Take homeopathic med. Caryca pap. Q. 15 drops 3 times in a day for 15 days. In half cup of normal water.

Answered2019-11-12 03:17:55

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Get the MPV done and immature platelet fraction (IPF) done. Along with it it is needed to be seen the PCV. Platelet is not that important, it is more to be seen if the BP is ok and if there is any fluid leakage in the body.

Answered2019-11-11 19:49:58

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platelets increse slowly dnt wry its in normal.limit

Answered2019-11-11 11:17:53

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Every pt progreeses at different rate.Platelets are increasing slowly that means the viral load is still there.Dont worry though keep patient hydrated and you can start T.caripill 1100mg 1 tablet twice a day for 3 days.

Answered2019-11-11 08:01:32

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We need to know more details about his health and daily routine habits after fever to know the reason
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Answered2019-11-11 07:20:06

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Hi , complete rest ,plenty of fluids with good medicines is key to cure . It's increasing trend is necessary which is in case of him . Don't worry follow your doctor.
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1) papaya & papaya leaf juice has shown good results

Answered2019-11-11 07:04:44

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Is he taking medication properly n good diet? Proper medication for the infection he suffered from? Better chat online so I can guide you in detail about it.

Answered2019-11-11 06:57:19

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Is he still having fever. It takes time. But the best part is he is recovering

Answered2019-11-11 07:03:32

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