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CRICKET SENSATION SHUBMAN GILL GETS DIAGNOSED WITH DENGUE

Shubhman Gill, a popular cricketer, has reportedly been diagnosed with dengue. Since Team India had great hopes for Shubman Gill going into the World Cup, this is a significant setback.
Since arriving in Chennai, Gill has had a high fever, and tests are being done to see how he is doing. It normally takes 1-2 weeks to recover from dengue, also known as break-bone fever, which has symptoms like fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash.
Shubhman Gill may not be able to play in the World Cup's opening match because of dengue.
At the moment, dengue cases are widespread across the nation. Dengue takes 1-2 weeks to heal and is also referred to as "break-bone fever." While it is frequently asymptomatic, when it is, the most typical symptoms include high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash. Four to ten days after the infection, dengue symptoms start to manifest.
Dengue healing times are crucial. Depending on how severe their infection-related symptoms were, many people require more time to return to their regular routine. People who contract the dengue virus frequently experience post-infection tiredness. This is an ongoing sense of weakness that interferes with physical work. Rest and healthy eating aid with healing.
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