Experts warn cardiac patients about dengue illness.

Experts warn cardiac patients about dengue illness.

Heart patients should be aware that many drugs pose serious risks.

KARACHI: Medical professionals believe dengue hemorrhagic fever poses a unique threat to cardiac patients because of the high risk of severe complications from numerous medications typically prescribed to such patients. They claimed that popular drugs used by cardiac patients, like blood thinners, can exacerbate the symptoms of dengue fever by causing hypertensive shock and internal bleeding.

The disease spread by vectors has made the situation in Sindh urgent. Every day, four or seven people with heart problems and dengue fever are reported to private and public hospitals. It is recommended by health professionals that people take preventative measures, such as using mosquito nets, sprays, and mosquito repellents.

Dr Javed, a cardiologist at Memon Medical Center, reported that the facility frequently treats patients with dengue. Dengue fever causes severe dehydration and mineral loss, he said. He added that people with low platelets or who are using anti-platelet or blood-thinning medication are more vulnerable to the effects of dengue because they cannot handle extra water and fluids. Those with heart failure cannot tolerate any changes in their fluid intake.

He recommended giving intravenous fluids on demand through a monitoring device to prevent mineral depletion. Furthermore, he continued that medication is needed to compensate for the platelet loss. If your platelet count is under 50,000, one count is enough.

He noted that high blood pressure is more common in those with heart disease or dengue fever. A CBC test can be used to monitor internal and external bleeding. The patient receives platelets if their haemoglobin level is low due to bleeding.

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