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Got dengue fever on sunday night
On tuesday platelete was - 178000 on wednesday platelete was 162000 today (friday) platelete are 154000 today fever has come down to 99 When will platelete start increase as today is 6 day ..?
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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take max fluid and juice and pcm also thrice a day keep checking platelet alternate day
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Don't worry about platelet count as it looks normal now. Just hydrate yourself and have lots of fruits. You need to hydrate yourself because hypotension(low bp) is a common cause in dengue positive patients.
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Platelet will increase after the fever subsides... Drink plenty of fluids... Juices ,ors... Hydrate well
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Platelets will improve once the fever controls.No need to worry
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I don't know why you repeated the platelet count every day when your platelet count was 1,78,000.
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After 1 week platelet should start increasing Keep drinking plenty of liquids
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Hi, it will take time may be next 2-3 days for plateler to show increasing trend. Please consult with history and associated problems for detailed help
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Platelet count is normal
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Your platelet count is with in the normal limits Your temp is normal
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Drink plenty of liquids
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With in 7days they will increase
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drink plenty of fluids
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Once the fever gets under control within 2 days platelet will improve.. drink plenty of fluids and good protein diet.
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Platelet will start increasing in 1-2 days. Keep urself hydrated well
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After 7th days platelets increase
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After 8th day
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