Some people may also suffer from nose bleeds and bloody gums after contracting dengue fever. This condition where one's nose bleeds is rarely life-threatening and is called Epistaxis. Most times, nosebleeds are benign but can be recurrent. However, in rare cases, epistaxis can be severe enough that it requires a blood transfusion. Profuse bleeding that doesn't stop is grounds for contacting a doctor.

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