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My son is got fever for last 10 days, with severe body ache,head ache, cold,cough and nose bleeding. Is it to worrie or he will be fine..??? Attaching reports for reference
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10 days history of fever in a child,needs to be seen by a pediatrician for necessary investigation.Weakly positive dengue is not specific ,exact cause of the fever should determined.
Your son is 6 years old. He has Dengue NS1 weakly positive. He still has a fever.
Please consult a Paediatrician in your area for a physical examination. 10 days duration of fever is too much for Dengue.
Weather it is weakly positive or strongly positive it is dengue, you must worry in case of. Bleeding anywhere from whole body, give plenty of water, medication for fever and maintain hydration, platelet count is adequate but still don’t avoid any bleeding
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