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My daughter got diagnosed with dengue on 19th Oct. Her platelets count came down to 70k on 22nd oct. Admitted her in the hospital for 2 days as a precautionary measure. As per latest report yesterday. Our platelet is 155k but other parameters are deranged. Report attached. Pl advise.
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These Reports are very good. What is the question that you want to ask?
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No needs of anything
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Nothing to worry She will be alright Balanced diet and plenty of fluids
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Hello sir, Needs proper details please consult directly on eight nine two zero three seven one eight zero eight
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Your daughter Aditi is totally fine All the parameters will be normal in few days the platelets have been increased to normal count so don't worry sir Get tested again after 3 days
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No need to worry. Other parameters will also get normal with time.
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Nothing to worry. It will all become normal with time.
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