
The latest episode of Bigg Boss 19 brought surprise drama when host Salman Khan announced that contestant Pranit More had been evicted for medical reasons — reports say he was diagnosed with dengue. The sudden exit has sparked concern among fans and raised questions about how long a dengue infection lasts and when someone can safely resume normal activities.
To get clarity on this, we consulted Dr Swati Rajgopal, Consultant - Infectious Disease & Travel Medicine, Aster CMI Hospital, who explained how long dengue lasts and the problem in depth.
Pranit More’s Health Update
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Pranit More's journey on Bigg Boss 19 came to an abrupt halt when he was diagnosed with dengue inside the house. Reports confirm that he showed symptoms for several days before being hospitalised. The show's makers decided that his health condition required immediate medical intervention, ruling out his continuation in the game for the time being. While there is speculation about a possible return post-recovery, nothing is confirmed yet. Fans worldwide are wishing him a speedy recovery, given his energetic presence on the show.
Understanding Dengue: How Long Does It Last?![]()
To understand what Pranit More might be going through, we spoke to Dr Swati Rajgopal, an infectious disease specialist. Dr Rajgopal elaborates, “Dengue fever generally follows a 7 to 10-day course, encompassing three phases like febrile, critical, and recovery. Symptoms start with high fever, severe headache, muscle and joint pains, and rash during the febrile phase, which lasts about 3 to 7 days.”
She continues, “The critical phase occurs as the fever recedes, which can bring complications like bleeding or plasma leakage. Close monitoring at this stage is essential. The recovery phase starts once the body begins to heal, and symptoms improve, typically within 3 to 5 days, but fatigue and weakness may persist longer.”
Key Facts About Dengue Duration and Recovery
- The febrile phase: lasts 3–7 days with high fever and body aches.
- The critical phase may last 24–48 hours; risk of complications.
- Recovery phase: gradual improvement over 3–5 days, fatigue lasts longer.
- Full recovery can take 1–2 weeks post-fever, depending on individual health.
Dr Rajgopal advises, “Hydration and rest are paramount. Hospitalisation may be needed for severe cases to manage complications.”
What Influences Recovery Time?
Dr Rajgopal further emphasises several key factors that affect how long dengue lasts:
- Severity of infection: Mild cases recover quickly. Severe dengue can require hospitalisation and longer recovery.
- Prior dengue infections: Secondary infections with a different serotype may increase risks.
- Age, immune status, co-morbidities: Older age or existing health issues may prolong recovery.
- Care and monitoring: Early diagnosis, good hydration, and medical oversight reduce complications.
“While the virus itself triggers the illness, how your body responds and how quickly you get adequate care matter greatly,” he explains.
What to Expect During Recovery![]()
During dengue recovery, individuals should watch for:
- Decreasing fever and pain.
- Rising platelet counts and improved blood values.
- Return of appetite and energy.
- Avoid strenuous activity until fully cleared by a doctor.
A NCBI study found that symptomatic dengue infections commonly follow a 3-phase pattern (febrile, critical, convalescent) and that “symptoms typically last from 3 to 10 days in uncomplicated cases”. This reinforces that while many recover in under 2 weeks, vigilance remains important.
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Conclusion
Pranit More’s eviction from Bigg Boss 19 due to dengue highlights the seriousness of this mosquito-borne illness. While dengue fever typically lasts about a week to ten days, full recovery may take longer, necessitating medical care and rest. Fans and viewers hope for his swift return after recuperation. Awareness about dengue’s duration and management is vital for preventing complications and ensuring a healthy recovery.
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Nov 03, 2025 15:17 IST
Published By : Vivek Kumar

