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How is Dengue Detected?

Dengue diagnosis involves blood tests and reviewing travel history to identify mosquito-borne infections. Accurate testing ensures prompt medical care.

  • 21 Jan 2025
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How is Dengue detected?

Dengue fever, which is contracted through mosquito bites, is a health concern in tropical and subtropical parts of the globe. When individuals experience mild dengue fever, they typically exhibit symptoms resembling a high fever and flu. However, in more severe cases, such as dengue hemorrhagic fever, patients can face critical bleeding, a sudden lowering of blood pressure, and the risk of mortality.

While dengue fever vaccines are in development, it’s important to safeguard against the disease by avoiding mosquito bites and reducing mosquito populations in affected regions, all while conducting tests for dengue fever. In this article, we’ll explore the different tests for dengue diagnosis.

Dengue Diagnosis

The challenge in dengue diagnosis arises from its signs and symptoms, which often mimic those of other diseases like chikungunya, Zika virus, malaria, and typhoid fever.

Your physician will likely inquire about your medical and travel background. It's crucial to offer a thorough account of your international travels, including the countries you've explored, the associated dates, and any encounters with mosquitoes.

To conduct a diagnostic test for dengue, your doctor may collect a blood sample and send it to a lab for thorough examination, searching for signs of infection with one of the dengue viruses.

Conclusion     

In summary, dengue diagnosis is not only a matter of personal health but also a consideration for financial well-being. Health insurance policies that encompass dengue-related expenses can provide individuals with peace of mind and ensure they receive the necessary medical care promptly.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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