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My mom had 100.6 fever ( dengue)
My mom just got home from hospital on 20th. She had severe dengue her platelates fell 10k. Before yesterday she was recovering fine no fever and platelates reached 4lack all other parameters were fine. But she suddenly got fever from yesterday.( Highest was 100.6) her current doctor has just increased the dose of paracetamol but hasn't said anything. Her Wbc was also fine 6000. Test was done on 25th . Should I be worried she isn't complaining of anything else. from yesterday her fever has been in 99. Something range. Earlier it was below 98.5
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Not to worry... however need physical examination...for detailed information do online consultation
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Viral fever like dengue can cause post viral sequelae .. don't ignore it.. followup with the doctor regularly and make sure adequate liquid diet like water juice are maintained.. watch for abdomen pain.. bleeding in urine or motion and vomiting.. if any of that happens.. she might need admission... But hopefully it was just a normal reaction and it will recover without any issues
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Just give her plenty of fluid and good nutrition and rest remain in touch with physician
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,
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consult online for further treatment
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