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Hello,
common symptom of Malaria are
high fever.
shaking chills
profuse sweating.
headache
nausea/Vomiting
diarrhea
we can prevent Malaria by prevention mosquito bite A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito causes malaria.
Reducing exposure to mosquitoes
Spraying your home. Treating your home's walls with insecticide can help kill adult mosquitoes that come inside.
Sleeping under a net.
Covering your skin. Duri...more
common symptom of Malaria are
high fever.
shaking chills
profuse sweating.
headache
nausea/Vomiting
diarrhea
we can prevent Malaria by prevention mosquito bite A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito causes malaria.
Reducing exposure to mosquitoes
Spraying your home. Treating your home's walls with insecticide can help kill adult mosquitoes that come inside.
Sleeping under a net.
Covering your skin. Duri...more
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Symptoms of dengue are -
sudden, high fever.
Severe headaches.
Pain behind the eyes.
Severe joint and muscle pain.
Fatigue.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Skin rash.
Symptoms of malaria-
shaking chills that are moderate to severe.
High fever.
Profuse sweating.
Headache.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Anemia.
Precautions in malaria and dengue are -
to avoid mosquito bites.
Keep home, environment and surrounding hygiene
remove all stagnant wate...more
sudden, high fever.
Severe headaches.
Pain behind the eyes.
Severe joint and muscle pain.
Fatigue.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Skin rash.
Symptoms of malaria-
shaking chills that are moderate to severe.
High fever.
Profuse sweating.
Headache.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Anemia.
Precautions in malaria and dengue are -
to avoid mosquito bites.
Keep home, environment and surrounding hygiene
remove all stagnant wate...more
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Symptoms of malaria are chills, fever and sweating, usually occurring a few weeks after being bitten.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the abdomen or muscles
Whole body: chills, fatigue, fever, night sweats, shivering, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: diarrhoea, nausea, or vomiting
Also common: fast heart rate, headache, mental confusion, or pallor
You need to do blood test and confirm and treat it.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the abdomen or muscles
Whole body: chills, fatigue, fever, night sweats, shivering, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: diarrhoea, nausea, or vomiting
Also common: fast heart rate, headache, mental confusion, or pallor
You need to do blood test and confirm and treat it.
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A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito causes malaria. There are four species of malaria parasites that infect mosquitoes.
Because the parasites that cause malaria affect red blood cells, people can also catch malaria from exposures to infected blood, including:
From mother to unborn child
Through blood transfusions
By sharing needles used to inject drugs
we can prevent Malaria by prevention mosquito bite A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito causes malaria.more
Because the parasites that cause malaria affect red blood cells, people can also catch malaria from exposures to infected blood, including:
From mother to unborn child
Through blood transfusions
By sharing needles used to inject drugs
we can prevent Malaria by prevention mosquito bite A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito causes malaria.
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Hello,
Malaria is an acute febrile illness. In a non-immune individual, symptoms appear 7 days or more (usually 10–15 days) after the infective mosquito bite. The first symptoms – fever, headache, chills and vomiting – may be mild and difficult to recognize as malaria. If not treated within 24 hours, P. Falciparum malaria can progress to severe illness, often leading to death.
Children with severe malaria frequently develop 1 or more of the following symptoms: severe anaemia, respiratory...more
Malaria is an acute febrile illness. In a non-immune individual, symptoms appear 7 days or more (usually 10–15 days) after the infective mosquito bite. The first symptoms – fever, headache, chills and vomiting – may be mild and difficult to recognize as malaria. If not treated within 24 hours, P. Falciparum malaria can progress to severe illness, often leading to death.
Children with severe malaria frequently develop 1 or more of the following symptoms: severe anaemia, respiratory...more
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