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Dengue: Day 6
Hi I am a breastfeeding mother, suffering from dengue from this Saturday. Undergone with c section 1.5 months back. My symptoms of today are:- 1. Vision blurred, 2. No fever from last 30 hrs, 3.) lil sweating, 4.) body lil cold, 5.) weakness (improved as compared to yesterday), 6.) no vomiting I have gone through 3 cbc:- Monday:- platelets 2.5 lac, wbc 4300 Tuesday:- platelets 1.53 lac, wbc 2600, bp 100/70, pulse 120 Thursday:- platelets 81,000 and wbc 3300, bp 90/60, pulse 78 However I am feeling lil better as compare to yesterday and day before yesterday. My doctor told to me to take plenty of fluid, take rest at home. He prescribed me Lanol ER, L Cin 500, rabeprazole sodium and domperidone DSR. My question is my reading of bp (90/60) is anything should I worried about? And what about my platelets counts. Please help.
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Hello practo user Don't worry about platelet count unless there is an active bleeding like blood in urine,stool,bleed ing gums etc. Just keep an eye on the colour of stool and urine and report to hospital if the colour is red.
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take adequate rest and plenty of water, keep a check on platelet counts.
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It's natural to have low BP after dengue... Once it resolves... Ur BP will be back to normal... So as ur platelets.. Just do platelets test tomorrow... If its rising... U r fine... Don't worry about it
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