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Chikungunya recovery is not always straightforward. While the fever may last only a few days, the joint pain that follows can stay much longer and often requires special care. In our latest podcast, Dr. Roshni Jhan Ganguly explained the recovery process to Dhruv Gupta, Co-founder of Orange Health Labs, and why managing inflammation is so important.
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Recovery Timeline
The initial symptoms of Chikungunya like fever, body aches, weakness, and fatigue usually last 3-5 days. Once these settle, many patients begin to feel better, but it doesn’t always end there.
Why Joint Pain Persists
The most challenging part of Chikungunya is the severe joint pain, which can continue for weeks or even months. This happens because the virus causes intense inflammation in the joints. The discomfort can be strong enough that even regular painkillers sometimes fail to provide relief.
Treatment Beyond Painkillers
In cases where the pain is difficult to manage, doctors may prescribe a short course of steroids to bring down inflammation and make recovery more manageable. This approach helps patients regain mobility and return to daily activities while the body heals.
Takeaway
Chikungunya recovery often goes beyond the fever stage. While most people feel better within a week, joint pain can linger and may need tailored medical support. Dr. Ganguly explains more in Episode 10 of The Orange Club Podcast: The Truth About Monsoon Diseases: What Causes Malaria, Dengue & Chikungunya

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