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  2. Sep 20, 2021 · The most common symptom of dengue is fever with any of the following: Nausea, vomiting. Rash. Aches and pains (eye pain, typically behind the eyes, muscle, joint, or bone pain) Any warning sign. Symptoms of dengue typically last 2–7 days. Most people will recover after about a week.

  3. Jun 6, 2022 · What are the symptoms of dengue fever? Most dengue infections don’t cause symptoms. If you do have symptoms, high fever (104°F/40°C) is typical, along with: Rash. Intense pain behind your eyes. Nausea or vomiting. Muscle, bone and joint pain. Dengue fever symptoms start to appear four to 10 days after a mosquito bite and can last three to ...

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · Warning signs of severe dengue fever — which is a life-threatening emergency — can develop quickly. The warning signs usually begin the first day or two after your fever goes away, and may include: Severe stomach pain; Persistent vomiting; Bleeding from your gums or nose; Blood in your urine, stools or vomit

  5. The most common symptoms of dengue are fever and one or more of the following symptoms: headache; eye pain (typically behind the eyes); muscle, joint, or bone pain; rash; nausea and vomiting; or unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleed, small red spots under the skin, or unusual bruising).

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  6. Dec 22, 2011 · According to the WHO 2011 case definition , dengue infection is suspected in a patient with high fever and two of the following signs or symptoms: • HeadacheRetro-orbital pain

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  7. Mar 17, 2023 · Dengue is treated with pain medicine as there is no specific treatment currently. Symptoms. Most people with dengue have mild or no symptoms and will get better in 1–2 weeks. Rarely, dengue can be severe and lead to death. If symptoms occur, they usually begin 4–10 days after infection and last for 2–7 days. Symptoms may include:

  8. May 11, 2022 · Dengue with Warning Signs. Severe Dengue. Any patient who has traveled to or lives in a dengue-endemic area and presents with fever (typically 2–7 d in duration) and at least 1 of the following: Any patient who meets the criteria for dengue without warning signs and, typically around the time of defervescence, has at least 1 of the following: