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Dengue and GI Symptoms in Thai Kids: What to Watch Out For
Bangkok, ThailandWednesday, December 25, 2024
7%), vomiting (57. 6%), belly pain (38. 3%), and diarrhea (33. 3%). Some kids had bleeding in their gut (3. 2%), while others had a swollen liver (20. 9%) or fluid buildup in the belly (2. 9%). A few even had liver failure (0. 4%) or a swollen gallbladder without stones (0. 2%). Younger kids had fewer cases of vomiting and belly pain, making dengue harder to spot. Vomiting, fluid buildup, high liver enzymes, and low albumin levels were linked to severe dengue. So, if a kid with dengue has any of these, they should be watched closely.
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