what are the symptoms of dengue fever - #37034
I am really worried about my son. He came home from school a few days ago feeling really tired and complaining about a severe headache. At first, I thought maybe it was just the flu or something, but then he started getting a high fever — like 102°F, and he’s been really lethargic, just sleeping all day. I’ve also noticed some joint and muscle pain that seems to be bothering him too, and he said his skin feels sensitive. Just to add, there’s been reports of dengue fever in our area, and I’m really freaking out. I mean, what are the symptoms of dengue fever anyway? I saw something online about bleeding gums and rashes, but he hasn’t shown those specific symptoms yet. Is it too soon to tell? I’m just a bit scared since he’s only 10. I read that dengue can escalate quickly and you know, I keep thinking about how important it is to catch it early. I’ve been monitoring his temperature and trying to keep him hydrated, but what are the symptoms of dengue fever that I need to watch out for? Like, should I be looking for anything else? Feeling really lost right now, and any insights would be super helpful. Thanks!
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Dengue fever can indeed be a serious concern, especially with the symptoms you’ve observed in your son. To give you a clearer idea, dengue typically presents with high fever, intense headache, and severe pain behind the eyes. You mentioned that he’s experiencing joint and muscle pain, which align with common dengue symptoms. The rash and mild bleeding (like from gums or nose) are also possible, but their absence doesn’t rule out dengue.
Other symptoms that could appear include nausea or vomiting and swollen glands. Fatigue and exhaustion like what you described can also happen, reflecting how dengue can really wear on someone’s system. It’s good keep an eye on these signs, but whats crucial here is the timing and continuation of the symptoms.
In Ayurveda, dengue is seen as an imbalance in doshas - primarily Vata and Pitta, which can aggravate the body in this weakened state. The fever reflects a Pitta imbalance while pain and fatigue hint at Vata issues. To aid his condition, maintaining hydration is key. Herbal infusions like Tulsi (holy basil) tea can help balance Pitta and also provide some comfort due to its mild antipyretic properties. However, monitor his temperature closely - ensuring he doesn’t aspirate with slightly warm or room-temperature fluids. Remember, spicy and oily foods should be avoided to pacify aggravated doshas during such fevers.
Prompt medical attention is crucial if his symptoms worsen, especially if there’s persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain, cold or clammy skin, bleeding, or muddled consciousness. These are signs that the condition may be progressing and he need urgent evaluation by healthcare professionals.
Since dengue can escalate, seeking professional help might be wise for a proper diagnosis and management. While Ayurveda can offer supportive care and aid recovery, it cannot replace urgent medical intervention. Peace of mind comes from clarity and the right balance of natural and clinical care.

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