Hi all, my father was suffering from fiver (101F ) for two days . But last 24 hrs no fever . I have tested dengue and cbc yesterday where ns1 and igg in negetive but igm was borderline . Platelet was 2.1 lakh . But today I also again tested platelet but its some decrease and currently 1.85 lakh . Today 4 th day . Actually I am fearing this issue very much. So pls guide me
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Hi dear although the platelet has decreased but it's still in normal range and if he is not having fever since 24 hrs so there won't be much issue now
Let him take rest he will be fine
Take care
Both the reports of platelet count (2.1 lac and 1.85 lac) are normal. No action is required.
He is fine now. There is no point in getting repeated platelet count done unless he has prolonged fever or develops some other symptoms . You can give him a good diet and few immunity boosters.
Drink plenty of water.
Get tested for platelet count every 2 days till 1 lakh.
If below 1 lakh , daily once, if below 50 k, get admitted in hospital.
These are the scenarios with other report is normal. If any more fluctuations in other reports too, need to get consultation and advice.
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