Dengue IgM Positive Results Explained
Understand what a Dengue IgM positive result means, its implications, symptoms, and next steps for diagnosis and treatment. Learn how early detection helps manage dengue effectively.

Written by Dr. J T Hema Pratima
Reviewed by Dr. Dhankecha Mayank Dineshbhai MBBS
Last updated on 23rd Jul, 2025

If you or a loved one has recently received a dengue IgM positive test result, you might be feeling confused or worried. Don’t panic—this article will help you understand what it means, why it happens, and what steps you should take next.
What Does a Dengue IgM Positive Result Mean?
A dengue IgM positive result means that your body has produced IgM antibodies in response to a dengue virus infection. These antibodies usually appear 4–5 days after symptoms start and can remain in your blood for up to 3 months.
Early Infection: If IgM is detected early (within the first week), it likely means you have an active dengue infection.
Recent Infection: If IgM is present but IgG (another antibody) is also detected, it may suggest a recent infection (within the past few weeks).
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Common Symptoms of Dengue Fever
Dengue symptoms can range from mild to severe. If you experience any of these, consult a doctor immediately:
High fever (104°F or higher)
Severe headache, especially behind the eyes
Muscle and joint pain (often called "breakbone fever")
Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
Skin rash (appearing 2–5 days after fever starts)
Mild bleeding (nosebleeds, gum bleeding, or easy bruising)
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Warning Signs of Severe Dengue (Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever):
Severe abdominal pain
Persistent vomiting
Bleeding from gums/nose
Rapid breathing or fatigue
Cold, clammy skin
If you notice these symptoms, seek emergency medical care immediately.
How Does Dengue Spread?
Dengue is not contagious from person to person. It spreads through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito (usually active during the day). You can prevent mosquito bites by:
Using mosquito repellents (DEET, picaridin)
Wearing long-sleeved clothes
Sleeping under mosquito nets
Keeping your surroundings clean (mosquitoes breed in stagnant water)
What Should You Do If Your Test Is Positive?
1. Consult a Doctor Immediately: They will guide you on treatment and monitor for complications.
2. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids (water, ORS, coconut water) to prevent dehydration.
3. Rest Well: Avoid physical strain to help your body recover.
4. Monitor Symptoms: Watch for warning signs of severe dengue.
5. Avoid Certain Medications: Do NOT take aspirin or ibuprofen (they can increase bleeding risk).
Recovery and Prevention Tips
Eat Nutritious Food: Include fruits (papaya, kiwi), soups, and easily digestible foods.
Avoid Mosquito Bites: Even after recovery, protect yourself to prevent reinfection.
Get Regular Check-ups: Follow up with your doctor to ensure full recovery.
When to Get Tested?
If you suspect dengue, get tested after 4–5 days of symptoms for accurate IgM results. Early testing (first 1–3 days) may require NS1 antigen testing. You can book a dengue test or consult a specialist on Apollo 24|7 for quick and reliable care.
Conclusion
A dengue IgM positive result confirms an active or recent infection. While most cases are mild, severe dengue can be dangerous. Early detection, proper hydration, and medical care are crucial. Stay safe, protect yourself from mosquitoes, and seek medical advice if symptoms worsen.
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General Practitioner
4 Years • MBBS, Fellowship in Diabetes Mellitus, Advance certificate in Diabetes Mellitus, Derma Nutrition Certification
Visakhapatnam
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Dr. M L Ezhilarasan
General Practitioner
6 Years • MBBS
Visakhapatnam
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Dr. Mohammed Kamran
General Practitioner
5 Years • MBBS, FIDM
Nashik
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General Practitioner
10 Years • MBBS, AFIH, Advanced certificate in critical care medicine, Fellowship in critical care medicine
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Dr. Suraja Nutulapati
General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
10 Years • MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine)
Hyderabad
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(850+ Patients)