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Dengue probably
I think I have been bitten by a dengue causing mosquito and it's been four days since then. I have headache now.
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You can not be sure that mosquito was carrying germs of dengue or Malaria Observe symptoms of fever and shivering You have headache. Check temperature and take a tablet of Paracetamol 500 mg Lots of water and ORS types of liquids
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total rest and observe the temperature pattern
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on first day,blood test for platelets isn't of much help and antigen test for dengue gets positive after a week.  treatment is water ORS types of liquids no fats or heavy foods and total rest. get back here with the feedback for more guidance
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It is unlikely that you were bitten by a dengue causing mosquito as your symptoms don't match the clinical picture of dengue. If you develop a high grade fever, chills, body pain and weakness, kindly visit the ER and undergo further investigations such as CBC, peripheral smear, Dengue IgM, etc and get treated accordingly.
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