10 Dengue Symptoms

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A Weak, Rapid Pulse

A serious concern with hemorrhagic dengue fever is that a person may go into shock. This is a rare occurrence, especially for people who don't live in areas where dengue is prevalent, but a person with a rapid, weak pulse should go to the hospital.

Other signs of shock include cold and clammy skin and fast or difficult breathing. These are all indications that the infection may be life-threatening.1‘Dengue.’ Nhs.uk, 23 Oct. 2017, www.nhs.uk/conditions/dengue/

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