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At present, it is being seen that dengue cases are continuously increasing in many states and people are also dying due to dengue. Normally, dengue fever gets cured on its own within a few days, but if the symptoms of dengue become severe and the level of platelets in the body starts falling, then there is a risk of death of the victim. Let us tell you that due to low platelets, the formation of blood clots in the body reduces, due to which internal bleeding can occur which becomes the cause of death. In such a situation, it is very important for you to know what symptoms are seen when the level of platelets in the body increases.
Doctors say that after the onset of dengue fever, its fever starts reducing within three to four days. During this time, the problem of pain in the body also persists, but not many symptoms are seen. But if hemorrhagic fever occurs due to dengue, then the level of platelets in the body may start falling. Due to this, the condition of the victim can worsen significantly and in some cases, there is even a risk of death. Let us know about the symptoms seen in the body when platelets fall -
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* These symptoms appear when platelets fall:
1. Weakness and fatigue
2. Vomiting and diarrhea
3. Rash on the body
4. Muscle pain
5. Bleeding from gums and nose
6. Dizziness
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* According to health experts, what should be the level of platelets:
Health experts say that platelets are not reduced in every person's body in dengue, it is seen in a few cases, mainly in people with weak immunity, Such cases are seen more in the normal person's body. 1.5 lakh to 4.50 lakh per micrometer, but in some cases of dengue, this level keeps decreasing.
Doctors say that if it becomes less than 1 lakh then it is considered as low platelet count, but one should not panic due to this. If the level of platelets is more than 20 thousand then there is no need for danger. But if the figure becomes less than this then the situation can become dangerous, in such a situation the victim may need to be given platelets.