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Malaria causes a flu-like illness and these would include fever rigors headaches sweating tiredness myalgia limbs and back abdominal pain diarrhea loss of appetite orthostatic hypotension nausea slight jaundice cough enlarged liver and spleen sometimes not palpable vomiting Symptoms of malaria infection are not always dramatic, and can easily be dismissed as unimportant. Should the infection
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Personal Health by rinku at 9:41 PM on September 08, 2008
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans. People who get malaria are typically very sick with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu-like illness. Four kinds of malaria parasites can infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae. Infection with P. falciparum, if not promptly
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Personal Health by rinku at 9:30 PM on September 08, 2008
Once diagnosed as malaria, either on a clinical or parasitological basis, the patient should be treated early with a safe and effective antimalarial medicine, the Roll Back Malaria goal being effective treatment within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. This is because a delay in treatment of uncomplicated malaria, specially in the non-immune patient could result in progression to severe disease
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Personal Health by Fazil at 3:03 PM on June 22, 2008
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans. People who get malaria are typically very sick with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu-like illness. Four kinds of malaria parasites can infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae. Infection with P. falciparum, if not promptly
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Personal Health by SIVAM IYER at 12:11 AM on November 19, 2008
The list of complications that have been mentioned in various sources for Malaria includes: Cerebral malaria Death Mother-infant transmission see Birth symptoms - pregnant mother can infect Brain symptoms Hypoglycemia See also the symptoms of Malaria and Introduction: Malaria.Complications and sequelae of Malaria from the Diseases Database include: Uveitis Red cell abnormality on blood
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Personal Health by NIKITHA at 10:24 PM on November 15, 2008
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a microscopic parasite called a plasmodium, which lives and breeds in the stomach of the mosquito. The severity of the disease can depend on the state of the immune system of the person infected....Malaria is a potentially fatal tropical disease that is caused by a parasite known as Plasmodium. It is spread through the bite of an infected female
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Personal Health by Tarzan at 5:30 PM on January 04, 2009
Fever Hospital, Near Barkatpura. You get full information about various viral fevers. And their remedy.
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Hyderabad by balu471 at 4:32 PM on June 18, 2008
are some of our planets greatest killers, such as malaria and cholera. Others, though less deadly, are still dangerously debilitating, including Lyme disease, hantavirus and dengue fever.Cold temperatures, diseases that are typically restricted to tropical and subtropical areas could become more common in Manitoba, with disastrous consequences. Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a bite
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Personal Health by achutanna at 4:16 PM on October 13, 2008
The symptoms of malaria are similar to those of many other feverish diseases and infections, which can upset the stomach. Therefore you should always tell your doctor if you have been abroad/or preventive medication is to some extent keeping the numbers of the malaria parasite low...when the person is infected by this , he has severe feveer, quick chills, anaemia, vomiting sensation, fall in appetite
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Personal Health by rupul at 2:54 AM on December 15, 2007
. Therefore, any signs of infection in a person with sickle cell anemia must be reviewed with a doctor to prevent damage and save lives.Interestingly, the sickle cell gene somewhat protects against malaria infection. This makes those with sickle cell trait gene carriers at least partially resistant to malaria. Furthermore, the geographic distribution of the sickle cell gene is similar to that of malaria
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Personal Health by Tarzan at 1:55 AM on September 09, 2008
Malaria is spread from person to person by the bite of an infected mosquito. When a mosquito bites a human the malaria parasite, is passed into the bloodstream and quickly makes its way to the liver the malaria parasite may be passed on to a baby born to an infected mother....The malaria parasite, Plasmodium, is a small, single-cell organism protozoan, which lives as a parasite in man and a specific species
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Personal Health by Tarzan at 5:33 PM on January 04, 2009
intake of Chloroquine , anti-malarial medication is the best remedy...Antimalarial drugs- Chloroquin/ artemesan/ primaquin etc depending on the condition of the patient....The treatment of malaria normally calls for admission to hospital, because it may be malignant malaria, which can have a fatal outcome in only a few days. In addition, there is an increasing level of resistance of the malaria
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Personal Health by rupul at 2:56 AM on December 15, 2007
The treatment of malaria normally calls for admission to hospital, because it may be malignant malaria, which can have a fatal outcome in only a few days. In addition, there is an increasing level of resistance of the malaria parasite, particularly P. falciparum, to several of the known antimalarial products. Outpatient treatment, or worse still, self-treatment of malaria, is something only
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Health by at 2:56 AM on December 15, 2007
Symptoms of malaria include fever, shivering, arthralgia joint pain, vomiting, anemia caused by hemolysis, hemoglobinuria and convulsions. There may be the feeling of tingling in the skin, particularly with malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum.The classical symptom of malaria is cyclical occurrence of sudden coldness followed by rigor and then fever and sweating lasting four to six hours
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Personal Health by rupul at 4:50 AM on November 28, 2007
Consult a doctor first. There are many treatment aspects of Malaria.Two important concepts in the treatment of malaria are suppressive and radical treatments.Suppressive treatment: The symptoms of malaria can be alleviated by suppressing the erythrocytic stage of the parasitic development. Suppressive therapy involves administration of appropriate blood schizonticidal drugs. In all cases of P. vivax
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Personal Health by Gajala at 6:19 PM on January 05, 2008