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Malaria is a disease that is caused by the bite of a certain mosquito or protozoan parasite. This can attack the red blood cells and is mainly found in tropical as well as subtropical areas. Until recently, there was little chance of recovering from this ailment. Yet, in today's day and age of great medical advancement, it has become possible to cure a patient suffering from this disease with the help of timely and proper diagnosis. This disease becomes even more complicated and problematic when...more
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Lumerax Dry Syrup is a combination of two antiparasitic medicines: Arteether and Lumefantrine which treat malaria. They work by increasing the levels of heme in the blood, a substance toxic to the malarial parasite. This kills the parasite and stops the infection from spreading.
Side Effects of Lumerax are Headache, Loss of appetite, Dizziness, Weakness, Pain in muscles, Joint pain.
Side Effects of Lumerax are Headache, Loss of appetite, Dizziness, Weakness, Pain in muscles, Joint pain.
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Thanks for your query.
Malaria is a life-threatening blood disease caused by parasites transmitted to humans through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito.
Malaria symptoms can be classified in two categories: uncomplicated and severe malaria.
Uncomplicated malaria-
Sensation of cold, shivering
Fever, headaches, and vomiting (fits sometimes occur in young children)
Sweats followed by a return to normal temperature, with tiredness.
Severe malaria-
Fever and chills
more
Malaria is a life-threatening blood disease caused by parasites transmitted to humans through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito.
Malaria symptoms can be classified in two categories: uncomplicated and severe malaria.
Uncomplicated malaria-
Sensation of cold, shivering
Fever, headaches, and vomiting (fits sometimes occur in young children)
Sweats followed by a return to normal temperature, with tiredness.
Severe malaria-
Fever and chills
more
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