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Malaria is transmitted by the infective bite of anopheles mosquito. Typically, malaria produces fever, headache, vomiting and other flu-like symptoms. Complicated malaria may cause anemia, jaundice, fits, unconsciousness, cerebral fever etc. For diagnosis of malaria there are two type tests available; one is rdk rapid diagnositc kit (less reliable); other one is peripheral smear of blood. If it comes positive contact doctor for treatment, however, most of times it does not come positive because timing of test, therefore, get tested for malaria at time of peak of fever. Treatment depends on type and severity of malaria, and patient's condition. How to protect ourselves from malaria/ dengue. Similar measures are used to protect ourselves from malaria/ dengue/ chikungunya. Keep yourself protected from mosquito bites. Children should not be allowed to play in shorts and half sleeved clothes use mosquito bed nets/ repellents/ odomass/ kachuachhap etc. In home whichever available or you can afford. Must: always have one anti-mosquito spray in house including kitchen/ bedroom in the starting of rainy season. Must: there should not be any water collection in house/ nearby house including water cooler/ bottles/ buckets/ holes etc. **all the best** aware at least 10 of your friends too about it, it is a divine job.
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Hello,\nmalaria is typically transmitted through the bite of an infected anopheles mosquito. Infected mosquitoes carry the plasmodium parasite. When this mosquito bites you, the parasite is released into your bloodstream. Once the parasites are inside your body, they travel to the liver, where they mature. After several days, the mature parasites enter the bloodstream and begin to infect red blood cells. Within 48 to 72 hours, the parasites inside the red blood cells multiply, causing the infected cells to burst open. The parasites continue to infect red blood cells, resulting in symptoms that occur in two-to-three-day cycles.\n symptoms of malaria:-anaemia\nchills in the body \nhigh fever and headache \nblood in stools \nexcessive sweating \nvomiting \nfeeling of nausea \ncoma \njaundice \nconvulsion \n prevention modes:-protect yourself against the bite of mosquitoes. Clothing, mosquito repellent, and netting can help reduce exposure to mosquitoes. Travelling during periods of minimal mosquito activity can also be helpful.\nthe best natural homeopathic remedies for malarial fever are gelsemium, arsenic album, nux vomica and eupatorium perfoliatum. Out of these which medicine will suit you, it depends upon the individual symptom picture. So share your symptoms to get the proper treatment.\n>home remedies to combat fever:- **holy basil leaves are a beneficial remedy in the prevention of malaria. Make a paste using few of holy basil leaves with 2 pinches of black pepper powder. This mixture can be consumed daily in the cold stages of malarial fever. This will check the severity of the disease.\n**cinnamon is a valuable remedy for treating malaria. One teaspoon of powdered cinnamon should be boiled in a glass of water with a pinch of pepper powder and a teaspoon of honey. This needs to be taken every day which is a beneficial medicine for malaria.
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