Healthmaxx Superspeciality Hospital – Department of Internal Medicine & Infectious Diseases
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that has become increasingly common during monsoon seasons. One of its most concerning effects is a drop in platelet count, which can lead to serious complications if not managed in time.
📉 Why Do Platelets Drop in Dengue?
- The Dengue virus attacks the bone marrow, where platelets are produced, reducing their production.
- It also causes the immune system to destroy platelets faster than normal.
- Leaky blood vessels allow platelets to escape from the bloodstream into surrounding tissues.
A normal platelet count ranges between 1.5 to 4 lakhs per microliter of blood. In severe dengue cases, it can fall below 50,000, increasing the risk of bleeding and organ damage.
⚠️ Symptoms to Watch For
- Sudden high fever
- Severe headache or pain behind the eyes
- Skin rashes
- Bleeding gums or nose
- Fatigue and body pain
✅ What You Can Do
- Stay Hydrated: Oral rehydration is crucial to prevent complications.
- Avoid Painkillers like Aspirin & Ibuprofen: These can worsen bleeding.
- Eat Immune-Boosting Foods: Papaya leaf extract, kiwi, and pomegranate may support platelet levels.
- Regular Monitoring: Daily CBC (Complete Blood Count) tests help track platelet trends.
- Hospitalization: If platelet counts drop dangerously low or signs of internal bleeding appear, seek immediate medical care.
💡 Early diagnosis and timely medical intervention can save lives.
At Healthmaxx Superspeciality Hospital, our expert physicians and 24×7 emergency care team are fully equipped to manage dengue cases with utmost precision and care.
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