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Dengue fever: Which stage is the most dangerous?
Dengue fever manifests in 3 stages of the disease, with the period from day 3 to day 7 being the most dangerous, where many complications can occur that may be life-threatening. Early recognition of the symptoms of the disease and seeking medical care at reputable healthcare facilities for examination, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the dangerous progression of the disease is crucial
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Recognizing Dengue fever in infants under 1 year old
Dengue fever is a dangerous infectious disease with a rapid rate of spread. If not detected and treated promptly, it poses serious risks of complications, especially in children under 1 year old. The following article will help us identify dengue fever in children.
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How long does it take to recover from dengue fever?
Dengue fever usually progresses quickly; the symptoms get worse with each stage. After the first high fever, the disease will gradually recover in the following 7-10 days.
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Antipyretics to Use and Avoid in Dengue Fever
Most patients with dengue fever self-medicate with common antipyretics when needed. However, the choice of medication should be based on medical guidance to prevent adverse effects on treatment.
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What stage of dengue fever is usually the most dangerous?
The most dangerous stage of dengue fever usually occurs on the third to seventh day after the onset of fever. The patient may still have a fever, or the fever may have subsided, but the patient's physical condition is very weak, showing signs of restlessness, cold extremities, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, and bloody urine and stools.
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Bleeding Manifestations in Dengue Fever Patients
Dengue fever is primarily characterized by fever and bleeding. Bleeding manifestations in dengue can include nosebleeds, bleeding gums, subcutaneous bruising, gastrointestinal bleeding, vaginal bleeding. In severe cases, it can cause red blood cell rupture, vascular leakage, blood concentration, and massive internal and external bleeding, which can be fatal.
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Should mothers with dengue fever breastfeed?
Dengue fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the Dengue virus transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. Although the disease is transmitted through the blood, breastfeeding women with dengue fever are also very worried about whether they can breastfeed if they have dengue fever?
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Why is it necessary to rehydrate in the treatment of dengue fever?
Treatment of dengue fever requires timely and proper rehydration and electrolyte repletion to limit serious consequences caused by dehydration, such as shock, circulatory collapse, coma, and neurological disorders.
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Be cautious, as severe dengue can lead to prolonged menstrual bleeding.
The clinical manifestations of dengue fever are quite diverse, and the progression of severe dengue can be rapid, potentially leading to death quickly. Therefore, early detection and timely treatment are very important
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Recommended fruits for Dengue fever patients
Dengue fever is a dangerous disease caused by the Dengue virus. It is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected Aedes mosquitoes. When suffering from dengue fever, patients need to rest, receive care, and follow a good nutrition plan. A scientific nutrition regimen will help the patient's body recover more quickly. What fruits should dengue patients eat, and what are the dietary principles to follow?
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What are the benefits of papaya leaves?
Papaya leaves contain unique plant components that have shown significant pharmacological potential in both vivo and vitro studies. Although there is little research on humans, various products made from papaya leaves, such as teas, extracts, tablets, and juices, are widely used to treat diseases and promote health in many ways. This article will clarify the effects of papaya leaves.
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