Who’s had dengue before? Do you symptoms come on right away or did it take you a few days to figure it out?
I woke up in a pool of sweat from a fever all night, and feel rather sore all over. And I wasn’t even drinking all weekend!
Dengue
When i got it, it took a few days to come on strong. The rash and a banging headache were the first signs.
Could be a bad year for it.
https://cne.wtf/2019/05/25/dengue-cases ... -koh-kong/
Could be a bad year for it.
https://cne.wtf/2019/05/25/dengue-cases ... -koh-kong/
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One of it's nick-names is 'break bone fever', as it feels just like it for some people.
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there is a few of them dengue, chikungunya, and leptosporsis (from rat piss on your food) much the same symptoms.
how can you tell which mozzie bite gave you the dengue so as to know how long it took to down you?
how can you tell which mozzie bite gave you the dengue so as to know how long it took to down you?
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I've had it It twice. For the first couple of days I just thought I had the flu. The symptoms got progressively worse until I started hallucinating and saw an image of a mosquito with a white stripe on it.
I googled pictures and realized that it was a tiger mosquito and that I had dengue.
I googled pictures and realized that it was a tiger mosquito and that I had dengue.
Yeah, I've read somewhere that it reoccurs, and not necessarily infected a second time.
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Once you have one strain of dengue you can't get it again; however, I believe that there are four strains, so you can get a different strain.
"After an incubation period of 3–15 days (usually 5 to 8), classical DF begins with an abrupt onset of high fever. During the febrile phase, dehydration may cause neurological disturbances and febrile seizures in young children (6). The condition is self-limiting through debilitating illness with headache, retro-orbital pain, myalgia, arthralgia, petechiae rash, and leucopenia. A macular-papular recovery rash appears 3–5 days after the onset of fever, and it usually starts on the trunk before spreading peripherally (7). DF is sometimes referred to as ‘break bone fever’ due to its incapacitating symptoms with severe muscle and joint pain (8); or ‘seven-day fever’ since the symptoms usually persist for 7 days."
Here's a full article on it: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759171/
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how could i forget, perhaps because i havent met ANYONE is SEA who has claimed to have had it : malariaYoun Hoo Fatt wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 8:27 amthere is a few of them dengue, chikungunya, and leptosporsis (from rat piss on your food) much the same symptoms.
how can you tell which mozzie bite gave you the dengue so as to know how long it took to down you?
disease control place i went to in northern thailand long ago claim that there is quite some malaria about.
but your symptoms fit more to malaria than the other nasties i have mentioned
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Thanks, must have been malaria I was reading about.Miguelito wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:04 amOnce you have one strain of dengue you can't get it again; however, I believe that there are four strains, so you can get a different strain.
"After an incubation period of 3–15 days (usually 5 to 8), classical DF begins with an abrupt onset of high fever. During the febrile phase, dehydration may cause neurological disturbances and febrile seizures in young children (6). The condition is self-limiting through debilitating illness with headache, retro-orbital pain, myalgia, arthralgia, petechiae rash, and leucopenia. A macular-papular recovery rash appears 3–5 days after the onset of fever, and it usually starts on the trunk before spreading peripherally (7). DF is sometimes referred to as ‘break bone fever’ due to its incapacitating symptoms with severe muscle and joint pain (8); or ‘seven-day fever’ since the symptoms usually persist for 7 days."
Here's a full article on it: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759171/
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Aha! You don’t have me ignored!Youn Hoo Fatt wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 8:27 amthere is a few of them dengue, chikungunya, and leptosporsis (from rat piss on your food) much the same symptoms.
how can you tell which mozzie bite gave you the dengue so as to know how long it took to down you?
Chest still sore, and a headache, but that could be the hangover.
I think I've had it before, but I once broke Chuck Norris' tooth enamel just by staring at it, so I just got up & went to work all the same. #TTFU
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