Dengue weakly positive

2019-07-19 13:26:43
Hello Doctor, I had high fever (103) 2 days back just for 1 day.. for which I had taken dolo and was feeling much better. Now I don't have fever just very slight body pain and  head ache is there. I had done cbc and dengue profile in which dengue came out slightly positive. Platelet count is normal. Should I consult a physician now?.. I don't have much difficulty now..
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Repeat your platelet count everyday If gets below by 50000-60000 in a day then stay alert , check your blood pressure, any breathing difficulties , if there get admitted , blood in urine or bleeding from anywhere get admitted, till then keep taking dolo and electrolytes
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Monitor everything in 12 to 24 hours , if high changes get admitted.

Answered2019-07-19 17:29:36

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If fever comes again and persists for more than 3days you have to consult a physician, don't worry you can manage with paracetamol tabs

Answered2019-07-19 17:19:15

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It's viral fever don't worry . It will resolve with paracetamol.
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if got fever take paracetamol
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if fever come back with chill and joint pain and abdomen pain then you have to go for other blood test.

Answered2019-07-19 13:39:57

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Plenty fluid and liquid to semi liquid diet

Answered2019-07-20 04:08:59

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