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Suffering from dengue platelets count is 52000 today's report . Yesterday platelets were 2 lacs . What are the advices to increase platelets
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Need not to panic.You should take adequate fluids orally maximally tolerated. Don't do any physical work or exercise. Take Tab Paracetamol 650mg for bodyache.
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Visit general physician and repeat blood test if symptoms are severe. No need of blood transfusion as of now but intravenous fluids maybe needed.
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take proper rest for few days and keep repeating blood test for 2-3 days to check on platelet counts.
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Kindly visit a doctor in person . You need to be examined. The online portal may not be of much help in your case .
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Urgently go and get admitted in a hospital.. Platelet count is low, at anytime it can decrease further more if fluid therapy not started as earlier as possible.. Don't panic..and Dont wait for online consultation, it require hospitalization to remain in safer side
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Low platelet count, that too sudden fall in one day is calling for close monitoring of BP, pulse fluid balance . Persistent vomiting, very high fever , bleeding from nose or any other site,or further fall of platelets would be indicative of hospital admission
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Count 52,000 is still safe, not a concern till level drop below 20000. Platelet count will slowly normalise. Supportive treatment with fluids(oral &IV) , pomegranate.Papaya leaf extract may help
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Consult for further management. It’s a very low platelet count
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Get admitted in nearby hospital
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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A detailed history would help in understanding your situation better. Kindly consult at your convenience
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Consult online immediately available nw Start papaya juice , Coconut water Call will prescribe medication for the same and guide u further
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