Loss of appetite and strength in the geriatric population: possible diagnostic symptoms for dengue

Authors

  • Ajay Hotchandani MD, General physician, Belize City, Belize

Keywords:

dengue, geriatrics, fever, anorexia, weakness

Abstract

In dengue endemic regions, a chief complaint of nocturnal fever is often a pathognomic phrase that triggers an investigation for dengue. This article looks at cases of patients who were tested for dengue based on their symptoms of weakness and loss of appetite, without fever, as it was absent in most cases. The article also examines the changes in weight that occur after diagnosis of dengue and compares it to weight loss (if any), that occurred prior to the diagnosis. Dealing with the anorexia and weight loss is challenging for physicians, patients and family members.

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Published

17-10-2023

How to Cite

Hotchandani, A. (2023). Loss of appetite and strength in the geriatric population: possible diagnostic symptoms for dengue. Belize Journal of Medicine, 3(2), 25–27. Retrieved from https://www.bjomed.org/index.php/bjm/article/view/86