This clinical overview addresses the urgent diagnostic challenge of persistent vomiting in patients presenting with acute fever, which is often misdiagnosed as routine gastroenteritis. The video explores how to identify persistent vomiting as a critical red flag for severe systemic infections common in India, such as Dengue, Japanese Encephalitis, and Scrub Typhus. By highlighting unique temperature thresholds and neurological cues, this guide provides clinicians with the specific indicators needed to follow official national guidelines for immediate triage and hospitalization. Watch to learn how to look beyond the gut to identify life-threatening conditions early and ensure your patients receive urgent care.
How often has persistent vomiting been your first indicator of a systemic infection like Dengue before other 'classic' signs appeared? ##Source## Chatterjee, S. M., Mondal, S.,β¦