Stage 1: Acute fever and upper respiratory symptoms · Stage 2: Fever subsides · Stage 3: Circulatory failure, neurological problems, and hemorrhaging · Stage 4: Shock and death (10% of all cases reach this stage)
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The list of diagnostic tests mentioned in various sources as used in the diagnosis of Dengue feverincludes: 1.Blood tests 2.Dengue virus lood test 3.Dengue antibodies blood test
its something called plasma leakage. patient with just dengue didnt suffer plasma leakage, but the other with dengue hemorrhagic fever does. you can know whether someone get a plasma leakage from: 1. anamnese: difficult to breath (due to a pleural effusion), distended abdomen (due to an ascites) 2. phys. diagnostic: derivation of breathing sound, undulation test, edema, poor perfusion and shock sign 3. lab findings: hemoconsentration (higher Hb and PVC)
I believe it's in Stage 3.
In past 2-3 years India was affected by the Dengue the most .
Dengue is a dreadflul vectore borne disease . It hits in three forms 1. Classic dengue fever 2. Dengue Hamerrogic fever 3. Dengue shock syndrome It has no medicines , no Vaccines. Only fluid management is the best solution when a person is suffering from this disease. More importantly disease is spreading widely in developing and undeveloped countries. People are not capable of bearing the cost of treatment to disease.
you see 4 stage minus 3 stage you get 1 stage that the diffrence
Dengue fever is transmitted by the bite of an Aedes mosquito infected with one of the four dengue viruses.
Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus, which belongs to the Flavivirus genus.
The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
Dengue Fever can be fatal if it is not caught early and treated. It is a virus that is common in certain areas of the world. The conclusion for Dengue Fever is that it is a global problem and highly contagious.