Do one need to get hospitalized to cure dengue?
Yes, if the dengue infection gets severe then one needs to get hospitalised to recover from shock and internal bleeding.
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
A high fever of up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit is one of the first symptoms of dengue in children along with rashes in few cases.
A hematocrit level increase greater than 20% is a sign of hemoconcentration and precedes shock. The hematocrit level should be monitored at least every 24 hours to facilitate early recognition of dengue hemorrhagic fever and every 3-4 hours in severe cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome.
NS1 tests have been developed for use in serum. Most of these tests use synthetically labeled antibodies to detect dengue NS1 protein.
It takes 2 weeks to 6 weeks to cure dengue.
Dengue fever is an illness you can get from the bite of a mosquito carrying one of four types of dengue virus
Dengue Fever Antigen Test, NS1 Antigen Test, Dengue NS1 by ELISA
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