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Dengue with 60000 platelet
Sir/Mam, As per latest blood test report dengue NS 1 is positive and my platelet count is 60000. Please advice how danger it is
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Platelet count alone is not sufficient to asses dangerous complications of Dengue. Packed Cell Volume(PCV) is more important.Dont worry for Rash either, it's normal in Dengue.
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Watch for any BLEEDING, Black stool, Coffee coloured Vomiting  Red spots on skin, severe headache and pain abdomen & any difficulty in breathing. Monitor for any fall in BP.
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Proper Hydration & Nutrition is the KEY
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Keep a close watch on your symptoms any rash , bleeding , dizziness. Focus on your hydration. Wish you speedy recovery.
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Hi. Platelet count is less. Pls consult doctor immediately. Pls dont delay. Hope u understand.
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pls dont delay. consult doctor for further medical advice
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