Infectious Disease > Summary > DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER (All)
Dengue fever is the most common fever in the age group of children, adolescents and adults. In general, dengue fever is an acute febrile condition, which sometimes has a biphasic pattern and is accomp ... anied by severe headaches, myalgias, arthralgias, skin rashes, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. Even though dengue fever is actually a harmless condition, it can cause sufferers to be unable to do activities due to severe headaches, muscle, joint and bone pain (break-bone fever), especially in adults. Sometimes atypical bleeding occurs, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, hypermenorrhea, and massive epistaxis. In areas experiencing dengue fever epidemics, transmission of dengue fever rarely occurs between local residents Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is more common in children under 15 years of age in hyperendemic areas, and it is associated with recurrent dengue infection. However, its incidence in adults is also increasing. DHF is characterized by a high fever with an acute onset with symptoms and signs similar to the symptoms and signs of dengue fever in the initial phase. In DHF, abnormalities in bleeding can be found, for example, a positive tourniquet (rumple leed) test, petechiae, bruises and gastrointestinal bleeding in more severe cases. [Show More]
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