Dengue,typhoid and UTI in men

2021-10-17 05:50:31
Hello, Dengue detected with jaundice and UTI infection in men,. Platelet transfusion done.But Platelet is not increasing faster,daily it is increasing only by 2k only. Yesterday it was 38k,today it is 40k.Today is 5th day of treatment hospitalization. How many days it will take to increase Platelet to 1lac atleast.
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Viral infections take their own time Follow your treating doctor advice

Answered2021-10-17 11:34:20

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Kindly discuss for your concern. Need to evaluate further

Answered2021-10-17 07:25:10

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Answered2021-10-17 06:49:36

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It is progressing Once it start to increase is good sign Will take a week or two to reach normal level No need to worry

Answered2021-10-17 06:33:05

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It will take time

Answered2021-10-17 05:52:57

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