Hello Sintu Ji,We understand your patient's medical concerns and suggest the following treatment: Hospitalization Consideration – If the patient is extremely weak, dehydrated, or showing signs of complications (confusion, persistent vomiting, abdominal pain, high fever, or difficulty breathing), hospital admission should be considered for IV fluids, electrolyte balance, and close monitoring. Medication & Treatment Plan: We suggest taking a second opinion from medical specialist so that the current treatment plan can be reviewed and planned accordingly. Symptomatic Management: Fever control Hydration: Encourage oral rehydration with ORS/electrolytes; IV fluids if necessary. Nutritional Support: A soft, easily digestible diet and high-protein foods are recommended to prevent weakness. Close Monitoring & Follow-up: Daily assessment for warning signs (persistent high fever, confusion, low urine output, jaundice, difficulty breathing). If fever persists beyond 5 days despite treatment, repeat blood tests to check for complications like severe anaemia, liver/kidney involvement, or resistance. If platelets drop significantly, watch for Dengue co-infection. Rest & Recovery: The patient should avoid exertion, take ample rest, and follow strict hygiene precautions to prevent further infection. If symptoms worsen or the patient is unable to maintain hydration and food intake, urgent hospital admission is a must....