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Yes, dengue fever can affect the heart in some cases. While the primary symptoms are fever, pain, and rash, complications such as myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the lining around the heart) can occur, particularly in severe cases. These cardiac complications can lead to arrhythmias and other cardiovascular issues, highlighting the importance of monitoring heart health in dengue patients. Prompt medical attention is crucial if cardiac symptoms arise during or after a dengue infection.

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