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Complications and Recovery from Cholera

Illustration of a woman feeling nauseous and clutching her stomach due to cholera

Severe dehydration, nausea, and stomach cramps are common complications of cholera requiring urgent care.

Complications and Recovery from Cholera

Complications and recovery from cholera depend largely on how quickly treatment is started. With timely intervention, most people with cholera recover completely within a week. However, delays or lack of access to medical care can result in serious, life-threatening outcomes.

1. Severe Dehydration and Shock

The most dangerous complication is hypovolaemic shock, where fluid loss leads to dangerously low blood pressure and organ failure. It can cause:

  • Kidney failure
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Death within hours if untreated

2. Electrolyte Imbalances

As the body loses potassium, sodium, and chloride through diarrhoea and vomiting, symptoms may include:

  • Muscle cramps
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Seizures (especially in children)

Electrolyte correction through ORS or IV therapy is critical.

3. Kidney Damage | Complications and Recovery from Cholera

In prolonged or untreated cases, the kidneys may fail due to poor blood flow. This condition, known as acute renal failure, may require dialysis.

4. Malnutrition

Children with cholera may suffer long-term nutritional setbacks, especially if diarrhoea lasts more than a few days or is recurrent.

5. Death

Without treatment, cholera has a fatality rate of up to 50%. With treatment, that drops to under 1% — highlighting the importance of rapid medical care.

6. Recovery Timeline | Complications and Recovery from Cholera

With proper treatment:

  • Mild cases recover within 2–3 days
  • Severe cases may take 5–7 days
  • Full strength may return gradually over 1–2 weeks

7. Preventing Future Infections

Recovery does not offer long-term immunity. Preventative strategies include:

  • Drinking only safe, treated water
  • Washing hands regularly
  • Avoiding raw or undercooked seafood
  • Vaccination in high-risk areas

Understanding the complications and recovery from cholera is vital — not just for managing patients, but also for controlling outbreaks and preventing future deaths.

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Treatment of Cholera
Causes of Cholera
Diagnosis of Cholera
Symptoms of Cholera

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