The normal range for Dengue NS1 (Dengue NS1 Antigen) is Negative. High Dengue NS1 may indicate POSITIVE NS1 = confirmed dengue infection. Take Paracetamol only (NO Aspirin/Ibu. Ask GoDavaii Health AI to analyze your complete lab report.
Dengue NS1 Antigen
NS1 antigen is the earliest marker for dengue fever — positive within 1 day of fever onset. Most useful in the first 5 days of illness.
Unit: Positive/Negative
POSITIVE NS1 = confirmed dengue infection. Take Paracetamol only (NO Aspirin/Ibuprofen), stay hydrated, monitor platelet count daily, watch for warning signs (bleeding, severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting).
Negative NS1 doesn't completely rule out dengue — it can be negative after day 5. If clinical suspicion remains, do IgM/IgG antibody test after day 5.
AI-verified traditional Indian remedies. Always consult a doctor for serious conditions.
May help increase platelet count — studied in dengue
Extremely bitter. Consult doctor for dengue management.
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