New study highlights dengue’s heart health risks

A new study reveals that individuals who have recovered from dengue fever face a 55% higher risk of heart complications compared to those who have recovered from COVID-19. The research highlights that dengue can lead to severe long-term cardiovascular problems such as myocarditis and pericarditis.

The study, which analyzed patient records, found that while both diseases can cause serious health issues, dengue’s impact on the heart is notably greater. Experts recommend that dengue survivors undergo regular cardiovascular check-ups to manage and monitor these potential risks.

Healthcare professionals are emphasizing the need for integrated post-dengue care, including heart health assessments. Increased awareness and research into the long-term cardiovascular effects of dengue are essential for improving patient outcomes and managing risks effectively.