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Dengue clarification
My father was suffering from fever , after 2 days consulted doctor and asked to get admitted . Was there in hospital for 5 full days. Plate count graph is 130000 to 68000 to 19000 to 23000 to 31000. Once platelet count started increasing doctor discharged us and told to take proper diet and rest . Currently my father does not have any fever , no body pains , slight weakness , no head ache , no vomiting sensation, no bleeding , no rashes. It's been 4 days since he has normal body temperature and from 2 days he is taking food as in earlier days he was not able to eat properly and now he is eating properly. Is their anything to worry?
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History noted. More details needed for proper evaluation. You can consult on Practo app or on 8318"469886.
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Nothing to worry. That's the normal graph of a dengue patients recovery. Your father has become well. Don't worry now
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