Retro-orbital pain during dengue fever is primarily attributed to the inflammation of the tissues surrounding the eyes, which can occur due to the viral infection and the body's immune response. The release of cytokines and other inflammatory mediators can lead to increased pressure and discomfort in the ocular region. Additionally, the fever and systemic symptoms associated with dengue can exacerbate this pain, making it a common complaint among affected individuals.
Platelets don't decrease during every kind of fever. It is decreased particularly in Dengue Fever. The major cause of low platelet count is the destruction of platelet mediated by the dengue virus or the antibodies that are secreted in response to virus infection. Also, during dengue is the suppression of bone marrow by the dengue virus (The bone-marrow is the site of the haematopoeisis, blood cells formation).
Dengue fever can be fatal, symptoms are usually more serious after a secondary infection from a different strain of dengue (there are 4 strains of dengue). Secondary infection can lead to Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever which can cause internal bleeding, if the symptoms are not recognized it can ultimately lead to death.
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Due to DIC and decreased thrombopoiesis.
Dengue Fever - band - was created in 2001.
Yes, Dengue fever is a disease caused by one of a number of viruses that are carried by mosquitoes. These mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans.
paracetamol dose for dengue fever for age old man?
The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
dengue is otherwise known as Three- day fever, Break bone fever and dandy fever.
No, "dengue fever" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Dengue fever affects the cardiovascular system and bradicardia might be seen.
Dengue fever primarily affects humans and is transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. There is no evidence to suggest that animals can contract dengue fever.