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When should you take NS1 test for Dengue?

Posted on: 21/Nov/2018 11:02:32 AM
Dengue is one of the main epidemic outburst in India owing to over reproduction of mosquitoes in stagnant water conditions especially in cities. India ranks first in acquiring such bug host diseases primarily due to hygiene standards and other infrastructural imbalance. As far now over 800 cases has been filed in various hospitals confirming the presence of dengue fever. Aedes mosquito hatching mostly in stagnant water is considered to be one of the main reasons for dengue outburst. The difference between normal fever and dengue is the prolonged symptoms that are too difficult to handle for a person’s stamina and resistance.

The symptoms of a dengue fever are similar to flu like infection ranging from high fever, cold and cough, fatigue, body ache, loss of appetite and nausea. If the symptoms continue for more than two weeks then ne should consider to test themselves with the dengue dedicated diagnostic system of NS1 test. The test will clearly jot down the results concerned with the mosquito bite disease spread all through the body that attacks the white blood cells. After the fading of dengue symptoms the body will be replenished with fresh immunity oriented white blood cells rejuvenating the entire body. So it is a vital thing not to panic over dengue and patiently wait for the symptoms to detox all the toxic elements in the body.

Accurate detection of Dengue is possible with NS1 test. The kind of approach incorporated in NS1 test is an immunoglobin antigen examination. Whenever a foreign organism enters into our body the pre-existing immune response will learns about the new guest and stores in our DNA to safeguard for any future attacks. There is another type of antibody test where the detection can be done after five days of dengue infection. Most probably NS1 test will diagnose the dengue infection easily and quickly compared to traditional antibodies test.

The normal range of IgG is 620 to 1400 mg/dl. If it is positive then it means that you are affected by dengue very recently. If the result is negative then it can be easily concluded that you are not affected by the disease. Antibody test shoes any kind of results only after 5 to 10 days of the dengue spread in our bodies while the NS1 test will point out the possible dengue catchment on Day 1 itself. The body’s initial reaction towards the foreign germs is tapped to diagnose the infection with NS1 test.

The most recommended remedy with dengue is to wait patiently until the body eradicates the germs through immune based response. Detox happens in all possible ways ranging from phlegm release, fever, vomit and other means. The entire immune system will be reset after the dengue infection subsides. Never take normal flu medicines or antibiotics without detecting the infections that it may deviate the entire diagnosis process.