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Continuous fever from 5 days
I have been suffering from fever since 5 days, with huge cold shivering & huge headache with body pain, some problem in liver also , Today's I have done some blood test. Reports are below Dengu test : Dengu Ns1.    -     Positive Dengu lgM.    -       Negative Dengu lgG.     -        Negative LFT test. AST    -          80.4          U/L.       <31 ALT     -         44.5.        U/L.       < 34 ALP    -        122.5.       U/L.          35-105 CBC test TLC        -       3090.  Cell/cmm.  4000-10000 Platelet Count. - 1.12.  Lakh/cmm.  1.5-4.5 Absolute Lymphocytes Count - 0.72  - 1-3 RDW CV.      -       14.2. %.      -      11.5-14.0 PCT.         -      0.103.      %        0.108 - 0.282 Sir Please suggest best advice & medicine for treatment?
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It seems you’re having dengue fever. Take paracetamol 650 mg thrice a day. Plenty of oral fluids. Check platelet count every alternate day for a week. You can also opt for consultation for further evaluation and discussion.
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Your reports are suggestive of acute dengue infection. A positive Dengue NS1 with negative IgM/IgG indicates early dengue (day 3–6). The low TLC (3090), falling platelets (1.12 lakh), and mildly raised liver enzymes (AST > ALT) are typical findings in dengue and do not indicate liver failure at this stage. At present, this appears to be uncomplicated dengue, but close monitoring is essential.
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• Take paracetamol only for fever (do not exceed recommended dose) • Drink plenty of oral fluids (ORS, coconut water, water, soups) • Take adequate rest and avoid exertion • Monitor platelet count and hematocrit daily or as advised • Eat light, easily digestible food • Follow up regularly with your treating doctor
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You have early dengue, currently stable. With proper hydration, rest, and close monitoring, most patients recover fully within 7–10 days.
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• Findings are consistent with acute Dengue fever (NS1 positive, low TLC, low platelets, mildly raised liver enzymes). • This is usually managed conservatively.
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1. Paracetamol only for fever & body pain • 500–650 mg every 6–8 hours. 2. Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac, mefenamic acid. 3. Plenty of oral fluids • ORS, coconut water, lemon water, soups. 4. Complete bed rest. 5. No antibiotics unless another infection is proven. 6. No alcohol and avoid unnecessary medicines (liver enzymes are raised). Monitoring • Daily CBC (platelet, hematocrit). • Repeat LFT after 5–7 days. • Platelets 1.12 lakh → no transfusion needed unless bleeding or
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• Bleeding (gums, nose, black stools, vomiting blood) • Persistent vomiting • Severe abdominal pain • Breathlessness, extreme weakness • Reduced urine output
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You have dengue fever, with liver enzymes deranged and low platelets.  Get hospitalised soon for observation and suitable management.
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Dengue fever.please hospitalized asap.
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DENGUE SEROLOGY POSITIVE BETTER  GET HOSPITALIZE.
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Dengue. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six for proper guidance and treatment.
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You are diagnosed with dengue fever...your lft have some variations There is no specific treatment for dengue fever If you have fever T dolo 650 mg Plenty of fluids, rest and food If any symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting, or bleeding manifestation please concern and report to nearest hospital If any doubt please connect me throgh practo or wattsap nine zero seven two two zero seven zero nine three
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Your reports and history definitely point towards Dengue Fever however it seems there is some liver injury as well secondary to the infection. The main important treatment for dengue is hydration as well as symptomatic control. If you develop any secondary infections or if fever persists antibiotics will have to be administered. However considering your lab reports you will need regular monitoring of your platelet count and hematocrit (PCV) daily and your liver parameters atleast every third day. As your fever settles expect your platelets drop further. Nothing to panic but if it drops below 70,000 along with persistent liver enzyme elevation you will require admission just for monitoring. Please do look out for any persistent rash, itching, bleeding episodes like from gums, urine or motion.
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Needs proper history and evaluation. Kindly consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Dengue fever
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Dengue fever Needs to be evaluated Do consult Pls have physical examination with nearby doctor
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Dengue fever positive .. take plenty of oral fluid . Daily CBP to look for fall in platelets.. criteria to admit in hospital when platelets fall below 1 lak . Still you need not worry .. only treatment is fluids ..better iv fluids tab doxy 100mg start twice a day.
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Consult local doctor and take proacto consultation for detailsed explanation
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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