Dengue primarily attacks the immune system, specifically targeting the white blood cells and the vascular system. The dengue virus can lead to increased permeability of blood vessels, causing plasma leakage and potentially resulting in severe complications like dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. Overall, it disrupts the body's ability to respond to infections and maintain fluid balance.
Smoking is not recommended if you have dengue fever. It can worsen your symptoms and compromise your immune system, making it harder for your body to recover. Additionally, smoking can irritate your respiratory system, which may already be affected by the illness. It's best to focus on rest and hydration while you recover from dengue.
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Acquired Immune System
Our common household mosquito - that is why it is so dangerous to get bitten by any mosquito. Dengue fever is different from our West Nile Virus of which our mosquito is the vector in that your second case of dengue fever can be deadly. It appears that the resistance your body develops to the first attack actually works with the virus on the second attack. That is why they are saying it is going to be 5 years or more before a treatment can be developed.
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Whenever one is bitten by a Vector mosquito. The mosquito becomes a vector after it has bitten an dengue infected carrier - usually another Human.
Dengue fever affects the cardiovascular system and bradicardia might be seen.
Itching is one of the symptoms of Dengue Fever. The itching can be severe and can happen all over the body.
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antibodies against dengue virus which appear in the body in response to infection after Ig M antibodies