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Asked for male, 26 years old from Nizamabad
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1. Intermittent high fever with chills
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4. Discarding empty containers for collection of water and promoting mosquito breeding
treatment if you are s...more
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4. Discarding empty containers for collection of water and promoting mosquito breeding
treatment if you are s...more
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Vidisha
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Chicken pox does not need medication and for malaria chloroquine is the comments Aciclovir is an antiviral medicine that is sometimes given to people with chickenpox.
Aciclovir may be prescribed to:
Pregnant women
Adults, if they visit their GP within 24 hours of the rash appearing
Newborn babies
People with a weakened immune system (the body’s defence system)
Ideally, aciclovir needs to be started within 24 hours of the rash appearing. It does not cure chickenpox, but it...more
Aciclovir may be prescribed to:
Pregnant women
Adults, if they visit their GP within 24 hours of the rash appearing
Newborn babies
People with a weakened immune system (the body’s defence system)
Ideally, aciclovir needs to be started within 24 hours of the rash appearing. It does not cure chickenpox, but it...more
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Virudhunagar
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The symptoms of malaria typically develop within 10 days to four weeks following the infection. In some people, symptoms may not develop for several months. Some malarial parasites can enter the body but will be dormant for long periods of time. Common symptoms of malaria include:
shaking chills that can range from moderate to severe
high fever
profuse sweating
headache
nausea
vomiting
diarrhea
anemia
muscle pain
convulsions
coma
bloody stools...more
shaking chills that can range from moderate to severe
high fever
profuse sweating
headache
nausea
vomiting
diarrhea
anemia
muscle pain
convulsions
coma
bloody stools...more
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Asked for Male, 19 years old from Ahmedabad
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Symptoms of Malaria
1.Intermittent High Fever with Chills
2.Profuse sweating
3.Headache,Fatigue
4.Nausea, Vomiting
5.Diarrhea 6.Anemia7.Enlarged Spleen
Prevention
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3.wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4.Discarding empty containers for collection of water and promoting mosquito breeding
Treatment...more
1.Intermittent High Fever with Chills
2.Profuse sweating
3.Headache,Fatigue
4.Nausea, Vomiting
5.Diarrhea 6.Anemia7.Enlarged Spleen
Prevention
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3.wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4.Discarding empty containers for collection of water and promoting mosquito breeding
Treatment...more
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Delhi
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Nellore
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Symptoms of Malaria
1.Intermittent High Fever with Chills
2.Profuse sweating
3.Headache , Fatigue
4.Nausea, Vomiting
5.Diarrhea 6.Anemia
7.Enlarged Spleen
Treatmen if you are suffering from malaria ,you have to take radical treatment of malaria with chloroquine and primaquine tablet after consulting doctor with blood report
Prevention
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. spraying of insecticides in surrounding...more
1.Intermittent High Fever with Chills
2.Profuse sweating
3.Headache , Fatigue
4.Nausea, Vomiting
5.Diarrhea 6.Anemia
7.Enlarged Spleen
Treatmen if you are suffering from malaria ,you have to take radical treatment of malaria with chloroquine and primaquine tablet after consulting doctor with blood report
Prevention
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. spraying of insecticides in surrounding...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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1.You might have developed resistance to commonly used anti malarial drugs like chloroquine.
2.You have to take newer drugs
3.Check your blood for M.P.&Consult physician with your blood report for proper advice and treatment.
Prevention of malaria
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3.wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4.Discarding empty contai...more
2.You have to take newer drugs
3.Check your blood for M.P.&Consult physician with your blood report for proper advice and treatment.
Prevention of malaria
1.Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3.wearing full sleeve shirts in the evening,
4.Discarding empty contai...more
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Hyderabad
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Hello, the main symptom indicating malarial fever is beginning of fever with a chill followed by heat, and its closure by excessive sweating. There is a periodicity of fever, like the fever occurs every day and every third or fourth day. The selection of natural homoeopathic medicines for treating malarial fever is based on the stage of fever (chill, heat, sweat) that stands out prominently, thirst, desire or aversion to cover oneself up in different stages, the time of onset of fever and other ...more
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Mathura
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Malaria is caused by a parasite plasmodium vivax which is transmitted by the bite of infected female anopheles mosquito
symptoms of malaria
1. Intermittent high fever with chills
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wearing full...more
symptoms of malaria
1. Intermittent high fever with chills
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wearing full...more
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Kurnool
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Malaria is caused by a parasite called plasmodium vivax which is transmitted by the bite of infected female anopheles mosquito) symptoms of malaria
1. Intermittent high fever with chills
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia
7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wea...more
1. Intermittent high fever with chills
2. Profuse sweating
3. Headache, fatigue
4. Nausea, vomiting
5. Diarrhea 6. Anemia
7. Enlarged spleen
prevention
1. Take anti mosquito measures like use of mosquito net, mosquito repellent,
2. Spraying of insecticides in surrounding and keep it free from vegetation,
3. Wea...more
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