YELLOW FEVER
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There are no current anti-viral treatments
available to combat the yellow fever virus. The only treatment of
yellow fever involves attempts to relieve its symptoms. Fevers and
pain should be relieved with acetaminophen, not aspirin or ibuprofen,
both of which could increase the already-present risk of bleeding.
Dehydration (due to fluid loss both from fever and bleeding) needs
to be carefully avoided. This can be accomplished by increasing
fluids. The risk of bleeding into the stomach can be decreased
through the administration of antacids and other medications.
Hemorrhage may require blood transfusions. Kidney failure may
require dialysis (a process that allows the work of the kidneys in
clearing the blood of potentially toxic substances to be taken over
by a machine, outside of the body). |
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