Cricketer Shubhman Gill’s Participation in World Cup Opener Game in Doubt Due to Dengue
Indian cricketer Shubhman Gill’s participation in the upcoming World Cup opener game is uncertain as he is suffering from dengue, according to BCCI sources. Gill, who is currently down with fever, has been undergoing tests to determine his condition. A final decision on his participation will be taken after further evaluation on Friday, said the BCCI source.
Classic Symptom of Dengue
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The presence of fever indicates a classic symptom of dengue, a viral infection. Dengue cases are currently prevalent in the country. The illness is also known as break-bone fever and typically takes 1-2 weeks for recovery. While some cases may be asymptomatic, symptomatic cases often experience high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash. Dengue signs usually appear 4-10 days after infection.
The recovery time for dengue can vary depending on the severity of symptoms. It may take longer for individuals to return to their regular routines. The final decision on Gill’s participation will be made by the medical team.
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(With inputs from agencies)
- Cricketer Shubhman Gill’s participation in the World Cup opener game is doubtful due to his battle with dengue.
- Gill has been down with a fever since arriving in Chennai.
- Tests are being conducted to determine his condition, and a final decision will be made on Friday.
- Dengue is a viral infection characterized by high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash.
- Recovery time for dengue varies, and it depends on the severity of symptoms.
- The medical team will make the final call on Gill’s participation in the game.
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