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3 Year Old, Dengue Fever, Temperature 100.4, Temperature Getting Down. Is It Secondary Stage?
Vanakkam sir, i am from theni. my 3 and half years old daughter was admitted in madurai hospital for dengue fever . she recovered from that. but today she had the temperature 100.4 at 7.00pm and after 10 minutes it is 100.1 and in the next few minutes it has become 99.9 degrees. is it a symptom for the secondary stage? kindly answer pls.
Hello ,
Denguefever can be clasiffied into three clinical presentations
1.Dengue fever
2.Dengue hemmorrhagic fever with bleeding menifestations
3.Dengue Shock most dangerous
But as you have told that your child has been recovered from dengue,I want to know the time duration between recovery and next episode of fever.
B.P. and urine output should be monitored in patients of dengue fever.
I think this time fever in your child might be due to some other reason but I need history in more detail before saying anything in sure.You can take the opinion of your pediatrician also.
THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION.
DENGUEFEVER WILL NOT RECUR ONCE IT SUBSIDES IN THE SAME EPISODE.
SECONDARY DENGUE CAN HAPPEN ATLEAST AFTER 6 MONTHS OF PRIMARY DENGUE.
AS LONG AS THE PATIENT IS NOT HAVING BLEEDING THERE IS NOTHING TO WORRY, MAKE SURE SHE DRINKS PLENTY OF ORAL FLUIDS AND HER BLOOD PRESSURES ARE MAINTAINED.
SOME PEOPLE MAY PICK UP INFECTION FROM THE HOSPITAL WHERE THEY ARE ADMITTED (NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS) IF THE FEVER PERSISTS BEYOND 10 DAYS, MOST LIKELY IT IS A NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN THAT CASE A REPEAT BLOOD AND URINE CULTURE IS NEEDED. BUT REMEMBER THE PRIMARY ILLNESS IS DENGUE, SO KEEP MONITORING THE PLATELETS AND WATCH FOR BLOOD PRESSURES AND BLEEDING MANIFESTATIONS.
HOPE I HAVE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION.
REGARDS.
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3 Year Old, Dengue Fever, Temperature 100.4, Temperature Getting Down. Is It Secondary Stage?
Hello , Dengue fever can be clasiffied into three clinical presentations 1.Dengue fever 2.Dengue hemmorrhagic fever with bleeding menifestations 3.Dengue Shock most dangerous But as you have told that your child has been recovered from dengue,I want to know the time duration between recovery and next episode of fever. B.P. and urine output should be monitored in patients of dengue fever. I think this time fever in your child might be due to some other reason but I need history in more detail before saying anything in sure.You can take the opinion of your pediatrician also.