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Dengue is characterised by

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Answered by hafsakhizer4
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Dengue fever is characterized by a sudden onset of fever (characteristically biphasic, “saddle back”), chills, retro-orbital headache, and conjunctivitis, severe pains in the back, muscles and joints (“break-bone fever”), nausea, vomiting, weakness, followed by a rash.

Explanation:

Dengue fever is characterized by a sudden onset of fever (characteristically biphasic, “saddle back”), chills, retro-orbital headache, and conjunctivitis, severe pains in the back, muscles and joints (“break-bone fever”), nausea, vomiting, weakness, followed by a rash.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Dengue fever is defined by a quick onset of fever (usually biphasic, "saddle back"), chills, retro-orbital headache, conjunctivitis, severe back, muscular, and joint aches ("break-bone fever"), nausea, vomiting, weakness, and a rash.

Explanation:

Dengue fever can range in intensity from a mild flu-like disease to a serious, debilitating condition (severe dengue).

Symptoms generally appear suddenly, and the following are frequent early symptoms:

  • Fever (up to 40 degrees Celsius)
  • Angry (red with dots and blotches)
  • Headache
  • musculoskeletal and joint pain, especially in the legs
  • Especially while moving the eyes, there is pain behind the eyes.
  • vomiting and nausea
  • Eyes that are bright red.
  • Lymph nodes enlargement
  • The face is flushed crimson.
  • Back discomfort on the lower level
  • Weakness and exhaustion to a great extent.
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