FORTITUDE DAY CARE CENTRE

Dengue Treatment & Monitoring Care

Dengue needs timely assessment, safe monitoring, and correct hydration & symptom support. At Fortitude, we focus on early identification of risk signs, platelet trend monitoring (as advised), and clear home-care guidance — so complications are prevented.

If you have high fever with body ache, weakness, rash, headache, or low platelets reported — our team guides the next steps with calm, structured doctor-led care.

Dengue Care — What We Support

Dengue management is mainly about monitoring, hydration, safe fever control, and quick action if warning signs appear.

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Doctor-Led Assessment

Symptoms review, dehydration check, and risk stratification (mild vs needs close monitoring).

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Platelet Trend Guidance

Interpretation & follow-up plan as per your reports — based on clinical condition, not numbers alone.

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Safe Fever & Pain Control

Guidance on safe medicines and what to avoid — to reduce bleeding risk and complications.

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Hydration & Recovery Plan

Fluid strategy, diet advice, rest guidance, and monitoring instructions for home recovery.

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Warning Signs Screening

Bleeding, severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, dizziness, breathlessness — explained clearly.

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Follow-Up & Next Steps

Clear schedule for re-checks and when to visit urgently — for safer, confident recovery.

Note: Dengue treatment depends on severity. If severe warning signs are present, emergency care may be required.

How Dengue Monitoring & Treatment Works

01. Clinical Assessment

Fever duration, pain, rash, weakness, vomiting, dehydration, BP, pulse and warning signs screening.

02. Report Review

CBC/platelets trends (if available) + doctor decides monitoring frequency based on your condition.

03. Safe Fever Plan

Guidance on safe fever control and medicines to avoid (especially bleeding-risk medicines).

04. Hydration Strategy

Oral hydration guidance + supportive care. If medically required, higher-level care is advised.

05. Warning Signs Watch

Bleeding, severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fainting, breathlessness — explained clearly.

06. Follow-Up & Recovery

Clear plan for re-checks, diet/rest, and when to return urgently for safer recovery.

Our Care Promise

Dengue recovery is about safe monitoring, hydration, and timely action. We ensure patients get clear instructions, warning signs guidance, and doctor-led support.

Doctor-led evaluation & risk screening
Report/platelet trend guidance (as advised)
Safe fever plan + what to avoid
Clear follow-up plan & warning signs explained
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FAQs

Dengue Treatment — FAQs

Quick answers to common dengue doubts.

What are common symptoms of dengue?
High fever, severe body ache, headache (especially behind eyes), weakness, rash, nausea/vomiting. Symptoms can vary — consult if fever is high or persistent.
Is low platelet count always dangerous?
Platelets are important, but treatment decisions depend on your overall condition and warning signs, not just the number. Doctor will guide based on trends and symptoms.
What medicines should be avoided in dengue?
Avoid self-medicating painkillers that increase bleeding risk. Always take fever medicines only as advised by a doctor.
When should I go to emergency in dengue?
If there is bleeding (nose/gums), severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fainting, breathlessness, extreme weakness, or confusion — seek urgent care immediately.
What helps recovery in dengue?
Rest, hydration, light nutritious food, and following monitoring instructions. Follow-up checks may be advised based on severity.
How long does dengue fever usually last?
Fever can last a few days, but weakness may persist longer. The critical phase can occur after fever reduces — so monitoring warning signs is important.