Friday, April 13, 2012

How to identify malaria symptoms?

Malaria accounts for the highest number of deaths in the world. It is one of the deadliest diseases that occur around the world especially in hot and humid climate such as the tropics. Millions of people on Earth die to this disease every year which female mosquitoes are mainly responsible. The mosquitoes are the carrier of parasite that causes malaria. When a person becomes contaminated with Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria, it starts to increase within the human body. Malaria signs can start within few weeks to a maximum of one month after the mosquito has injected the parasite. The interval between illness and the start of signs, term as the malaria incubation interval. This interval can be as brief as seven times or as long as several weeks.

Infection with malaria parasitic organisms may outcome in a large range of signs, including exceptionally gentle signs to serious condition, and even dying. Malaria can be classified as straightforward or complicated. In common, this is a treatable condition if clinically diagnosed and handled quickly and properly. Some of the ordinary malaria symptoms are fever with sweating, shaking chills, headaches and muscle aches, vomiting and diarrhea. The malaria symptoms may also vary around the world, as the parasite may slightly vary at different places.

Some malaria parasites are present that may result in other serious conditions such as some vital organ failure, or may affect the nervous system and cause nervous failure resulting into coma. There are other malaria symptoms such as bleeding, severe anemia and respiratory diseases which might result into even death of the person. There are malignant stage of malaria and basic stage in malaria. These possible malaria symptoms are not sure symptoms. A number of other problems may have identical symptoms. However, if one has possible symptoms, one should check out your doctor instantly.

One might have to do some blood test to get verified whether the malaria infected person or not. Malaria should be regarded a prospective medical care urgent situation, and should be handled accordingly. Wait in analysis and malaria treatment is a leading cause of dying in people with the condition. Malaria is curable if malaria symptoms identified well in advance. Less immune people are prone to malaria.Malaria can be reduced by preventing pest hits with netting and mosquito control by treating pesticides inside houses.

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