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Headache during & after dengu fever
Before 5-6 I was admitted in hospital due to dengu fever with report Dengu NS1 positive Dengu IgM negative Dengu lgG Negative But sometimes headache is happening from starting of fever to during & now after the treatment of dengu fever, fever has gone before 6-7 days & I have been discharged from hospital since 4-5 days but headache still happening & also acidity, please tell best advice & medicine for this types of headache, no relief from this till now? Please reply sir
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T pct 500mg whenever headache present.
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Query  thrown  earlier.  Answered earlier. Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for 3to5 days. Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 3to5 days.
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A proper consultation with a General Physician and a physical examination is required.
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Dont worry.. Headache is common in dengue fever.. Don't take nsaids or pain killers.. Only take dolo.. Stay hydrated and good food..pls connect me throgh practo or wattsap nine zero seven two twozero seven zero nine three
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Persistent headache after dengue is very common. Most patients recover completely with time, hydration, and correct medicines. Avoid unnecessary strong painkillers. Please consult if you dont have relief.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper examination and further management
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Headache and body pain/weakness is common after dengue fever. Drink plenty of fluids 3-4 litre per day . Drink ors /coconut water for maintaining electrolytes. Avoid eating spicy and oily food . Walk after meals for 30 min Take proper rest Eat light meals For more consult directly via practo or nine six six seven one six six 926
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Headache and bodyache is usually common after dengue fever. Take plenty of fluids….take coconut water 4-5 times/week. Drink atleast 3 litres of water daily. Avoid heavy meals it may trigger your gastritis/acidity. Avoid painkillers for headache. If it persists and becomes unbearable take tab dolo. (SOS)
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Have electrolyte water (electral) alternate days.
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Take proper rest. Recovery may take time. Avoid alcohol and smoke.
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Take dolo 650mg sos for headache Don’t take pain killers
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