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Dengue- Platelets Up then Down ,Up Down
Dengue fever Tue (Day 1 of Fever) Wed (Day 2) Thu (admitted to hospital) 79k , 66k Fri (Day 4) 29k,18k Sat ( Day 5) 11k, Platelet Bag1 - 15k, Plat Bag2 -20k Sun (Day 6) 22k, 15k,16k Mon 16k, 22k Tue 25k,39k Wed (Day 9) 35k,28k Thu (Day 10) 39k, 71k Fri (Day 11) 53k, 40k Saturday 60k and discharged Dr suggested Platelets check 1nce every 2 days Monday - 69k Wednesday - 53k No other symptoms or complications, all vitals are fine till date since the time of admission to hospital. Blood Sugar on a higher side of 400, Dr suggested insulin 20 and 16 and Defcort Today added Ziglim (her regular tablets + insulin) Had radiation 5 years back. Query - Platelet first increased then decreasing, WHY ? When will platelets show an upward trend ? Is this normal or reason to worry.
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Don't worry... These are just fluctuations... The worst seems to be behind you.
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