Diagnosed As NS1 Positive And Platelet Count Is Low. Having Abdominal Pain, Hands And Feet Are Itchy. How To Enhance The Platelet Count?
Hospital admission and i.v. fluids; i.v. platelets
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome sir/ma'am.
Thank you for writing to us.
Based on the information provided, your sister has been diagnosed with Dengue fever. The itch and abdominal pain are both symptoms of the disease as it affects the liver.
Fluids would help to keep her hydrated, and as the treatment of dengue fever is mainly symptomatic (i.e. non-specific), it aims at keeping the patient comfortable and avoiding the platelet count to drop to XXXXXXX levels. A level of 56,000 is still good, and is not considered too low. Once the infection starts subsiding, the platelet level will rise, and as of now, with this level doctors would not worry about trying to raise the level of platelets. I would advise both hospital admission and the administration of intravenous fluids.
As for trying to raise the platelet count, this can be done by the administration of platelets intravenously to the individual requiring them. But, you should also know, that in an emergency situation, random platelets are taken from blood banks and transfused to the individual requiring them. These platelets are 'random', which means they are not specific to the blood group that the individual receiving them belongs to, and can be given to individuals with any blood group, but not all individuals can accept them. Those whose systems do not accept these platelets, develop a reaction which includes symptoms like very high temperature, rashes, a further drop in platelet levels, etc. But this happens in 1 out of every 5 patients. So, this is always a risk, which is taken only when levels drop to below 0000-0000.
I hope you found my response both helpful and informative sir/ma'am. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I would be more than happy to help you.
Wishing your sister a speedy recovery and a healthy life thereafter.
Best wishes.