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What should not eat after dengue?
Some foods are the worst for dengue fever. You need to avoid some foods to keep the progress of your treatment under control. Some of the foods you must avoid include- oily and fried foods, caffeine, carbonated drinks, spicy food and foods high in fats.
Can dengue repeat again?
It is possible to get dengue more than once. Dengue is caused by a virus which has four different strains. Being affected by one strain offers no protection against the others. A person can suffer from dengue more than once in her/his lifetime.
What happens after recovery from dengue?
Recovery generally takes 2 to 7 days. Sometimes, the disease develops into severe dengue, also known as dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.
What happens if you get dengue 3 times?
Once a person has been infected with one strain, their body will build up an immunity to only that strain of the virus. This means that a person can become infected with dengue fever another 3 times in their life. Moreover, each dengue fever reinfection is much more dangerous than the previous infection.
Can dengue happen thrice?
“There are four different serotypes (which can be understood as “types”) of dengue. So, if you were to get infected by the first serotype, it is equally possible for you to get infected by the second, third and fourth.
Can you eat non-veg after dengue fever?
You can eat non-veg after your Dengue fever. We always advise the patients to indulge in a high protein diet and eating non-veg items like chicken, fish and eggs are beneficial for faster recovery. Later, dieting on high protein foods can aid in boosting your immune system.
What is the role of diet in dengue?
Diet plays a major role in dengue. It helps to keep the body hydrated, boosts the immune system and thus helps in recovery from dengue. If these are not followed properly, the patient might have life-threatening complications.
How to recover from a dengue attack?
The path to recovery after a dengue attack is not going to be very easy. While there are no specific dietary restrictions, you can make matters easy by adhering to a diet that is less oily and spicy at least for a few days. Also, make it a point to consume food items that are easy to digest.
How does dengue infection affect your health?
The common symptoms include muscle, bone and joint pain, rashes, high fever, throbbing headache, vomiting and feeling nauseous. These symptoms may range from mild to severe. But what if we say that after being infected by the dengue, its implication on your health could last a little longer after your recovery. That is true!
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