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Dengue Fever And Pregnancy Outcomes: 5 Side-Effects On Pregnant Woman And Baby

Dr Chanchal Sharma shares five potential side effects of dengue fever on pregnant women and their babies, along with Ayurvedic approaches to address them.

Written By Tavishi Dogra
Updated : October 5, 2023 11:31 AM IST

Ayurvedic perspective on dengue fever

Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral illness, poses unique challenges for pregnant women due to its potential impact on maternal and fetal health. Ayurveda's holistic approach to managing this condition emphasises natural remedies, balanced nutrition, and immune system support. Understanding the Ayurvedic perspective on dengue fever and its implications for pregnancy outcomes is essential for ensuring the well-being of both the expectant mother and her unborn child.

Fever and Weakness

Dengue fever often presents with high fever and extreme weakness in pregnant women. This can lead to dehydration and fatigue.

Low Platelet Count

Dengue fever can cause a drop in platelet count, leading to bleeding tendencies and the risk of haemorrhage during delivery. However, pregnant women must consult with healthcare professionals.

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Risk of Preterm Birth

Dengue infection might raise the chance of preterm birth, which can have long-term health consequences for the baby. Ayurvedic approaches can complement conventional medical treatment but should be used under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.

Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)

Dengue fever can restrict the baby's growth in the womb due to reduced blood flow and oxygen supply. Pregnant women must seek immediate medical attention if they suspect dengue fever.

Neonatal Complications

Babies born to mothers with dengue fever may be at risk of neonatal complications and a weakened immune system.

Conclusion

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress, and staying well-hydrated are fundamental Ayurvedic principles that can help pregnant women and their babies better cope with the challenges posed by dengue fever.