What are the symptoms of dengue fever?

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The incidence rate of dengue fever is high in recent years. The disease is mainly caused by mosquito borne dengue virus. Once the patient is ill, the patient will have symptoms of physical discomfort. Only after these early symptoms appear, will the patients have good curative effect after treatment. Other serious complications will not occur. So what are the early symptoms of dengue fever? Let's talk about it now.

What are the symptoms of dengue fever?

Fever, dengue fever are generally sudden onset, and once the onset of patients' body temperature will increase, most of the patients' body temperature will be above 40 degrees, and will continue for two to seven days. There are a few patients in three to five days after the body temperature will return to normal, but after a day will rise, and in this kind of symptoms appear at the same time, there will be headache, back pain and muscle and joint pain and other systemic symptoms.

Most of the rashes appear two days after the onset of the rash. At the beginning, there will only be papules, measles like rashes, scarlet fever like rashes and red spots on the palms, soles of feet, trunk and abdomen. When these symptoms occur, there will be a tingling sensation. Generally, after the body temperature returns to normal, these rashes will gradually subside, But there will be brown spots left.

Bleeding, mostly in a week after the onset, most patients will appear different parts and degrees of bleeding, such as epistaxis, skin congestion, gastrointestinal bleeding, hemoptysis, hematuria and vaginal bleeding are more common.

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The above are the early symptoms of dengue fever. After understanding these, it should be clear that if this disease can not be treated in time after it occurs, it will not only lead to the occurrence of shock symptoms, but also endanger the life safety of patients. Therefore, it is very important to discover and treat it in time after the disease.