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what is dengue fever treatment

by Prof. Lesly Johns Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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No specific treatment for dengue fever exists. While recovering from dengue fever, drink plenty of fluids. Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following signs and symptoms of dehydration: Decreased urination.Nov 18, 2020

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What is the best treatment for dengue fever?

There is no specific medicine to treat dengue infection. If you think you may have dengue fever, you should use pain relievers with acetaminophen and avoid medicines with aspirin, which could worsen bleeding. You should also rest, drink plenty of fluids, and see your doctor.

How do doctors treat dengue?

To treat severe cases of dengue fever at a hospital, doctors will give intravenous (IV) fluids and electrolytes (salts) to replace those lost through vomiting or diarrhea. When started early, this is usually enough to effectively treat the disease. In more advanced cases, doctors may have to do a blood transfusion.

Can dengue fever treat at home?

There is no medicine to treat dengue. Symptoms of dengue can be mild or severe. Mild symptoms can be treated at home.

How long will dengue last?

Symptoms of dengue typically last 2–7 days. Most people will recover after about a week.

What are the 3 stages of dengue fever?

Dengue begins abruptly after a typical incubation period of 5–7 days, and the course follows 3 phases: febrile, critical, and convalescent.

Which fruit is good in dengue fever?

Papaya. For those who are suffering from dengue, Papaya leaves are the best option to go for. Just crush the papaya leaves and squeeze them to extract the juice. Its extract increases platelets counts to a great extent.

How long does dengue take to recover?

Similar to other viruses, mild symptoms of dengue include a rash, body aches and pains, nausea, and a fever. These symptoms typically last from 2 – 7 days and most people who are infected will recover fully in about a week.

Does dengue need hospitalization?

Doctors say most dengue cases can be managed in the outpatient departments of hospitals and only the most severe cases need hospitalisation. The World Health Organisation or WHO has released an advisory on the symptoms in patients that should lead to hospitalisation.

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