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Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease more common in tropical countries. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, headache, and skin rashes. It is transmitted by the female Aedes mosquito's bite.

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I have nausea, fever, severe headaches, pain behind the eye, fatigue, vomiting, and skin rashes. Could it be dengue?

Query: Hello doctor, I have nausea, fever, severe headaches, pain behind the eye, fatigue, and vomiting. I also have skin rashes that appeared four days after the fever. I have been having this for almost a week now. Is this dengue? What is your opinion? Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Mayank Agarwal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. The symptoms you specified could be because of dengue. However, other diseases like measles could not be ruled out based on symptoms. You should mention the type and area of rash along with the degree of fever. There is...  Read Full »

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