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Post-Dengue alcohol consumption
Hello, I recently recovered from a 9-day period of dengue fever, and it has been almost a week of feeling healthy and full recovery. My vitals are back, and I also started going to work again. My question to you is - How long after dengue can one start consuming alcohol?
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Nothing to worry about I want your detailed history..  I don't want to treat you blindly without knowing the cause of the problem. I will try my best to treat you. Some questions I might ask that will give me little idea about your history Then I will write prescription  safe and well appreciated by my patients having similar complains    please givme a feedback ASAP.
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You should avoid alcohol for at least one month. Even small amount of alcohol is bad anyway. You should avoid it if possible.
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It is best to avoid consumption of alcohol at present, your liver function values have to come back to normal after which you should wait atleast a month before consumption of alcohol.
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