What are the symptomatic differences between a classical dengue fever and a haemorrhagic dengue fever?
Classical fever will not necessarily show the symptoms of haemorrhagic fever. Clearly visible symptoms for haemorrhagic fever are inter alia: 1. Red coloured rash on the skin surface. It can be anywhere in the body and appears from day 3 onwards. Check carefully all hidden and exposed parts of the body. 2. Blood will flow from tooth gum while washing mouth or even without. Blood clotting may be seen on the eyes white surface. Notice them carefully. 3. Regular stool colour will become blackish thus confirming bleeding. Watch carefully the colour.