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Why Do Platelets Decrease During Dengue Fever?
Dengue fever can lead to severe complications, including a reduction in platelets. Thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) in dengue fever is an immune-related condition. Antibodies attack the platelets, causing their destruction in the spleen, resulting in a decreased platelet count. This makes the body more prone to bleeding, even with minor injuries.
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3 phases of Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus. It can occur year-round and most prevalently during the rainy season when mosquitoes thrive and transmit the disease. This fever can affect people of all ages and typically manifests in three phases.
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Why is coconut water good for people with Dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Drinking coconut water for Dengue hemorrhagic fever can help cool the body down, detoxify, prevent bleeding, and act as a diuretic. Coconut water has a naturally sweet, cool, and neutral taste, effectively quenching thirst. It also contains many nutrients that may help reduce high fever.
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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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Itching and Red Rashes in Dengue Fever: A Common Symptom or Something Else?
Dengue fever typically comes with dizziness, headaches, nausea, and subcutaneous bleeding. Many patients also develop maculopapular rashes all over their body. Some only begin to feel itchy once the fever subsides.
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