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Dengue fever
My mother is being tested dengue positive five days back. Her fever was 103, we admitted her in hospital, but her fever is not under control. Yesterday she had fever 101.5 but today again her fever raises to 103.1. Today her platelet count reduced to 1.05 lacs from 1.30 lacs (yesterday). Her pcv is 32.1. Is it critical that her fever is this much high or it is normal
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As she has high fever and platlets are in decreasing trend..If she is not admitted, kindly get her admit. And follow your consulting doctor's advice.... Don't rely on home remedies, it can get bad..
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Fever will start fading in few days.. it is normal to have high fever in viral infections.. Keep her under observation and moniter platelets and pcv daily
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Hi., Kindly share about her meds. Plan for inj. Para
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drink papaya leaf extract.
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