Know why World Malaria Day is celebrated and what are its symptoms
Know why World Malaria Day is celebrated and what are its symptoms
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World Malaria Day is celebrated on 25 April. Malaria is a dangerous disease, to avoid which you also take many measures. Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite named 'Plasmodium'. It is caused by the bite of female 'Anopheles' mosquito which breeds in dirty water. Coming in contact with them causes diseases like malaria. Today, let us tell you some ways to avoid malaria and their remedies.

By the way, malaria usually spreads more during the rainy season between July and November. The level of how each person's body will react in malaria is different. If a person's immune system is strong, then nothing may happen to him even after the malaria mosquito bites. But this malaria can also prove to be fatal for another person.
 
Symptoms of Malaria-
In malaria, fever usually comes after one day and the patient feels shivering (cold) along with fever. Apart from this, there are many other symptoms of this disease as well-

-Sudden high fever with chills and then high fever with heat.
-Fever with sweating and feeling weak.
-Fever keeps coming after one, two or three days.

prevention of malaria

Get a blood test done and take any medicine only after consulting the doctor.

If you do not take the full dose of the medicine, then there is a possibility of malaria re-occurring.

There is a definite treatment for this, in such a situation, if the fever does not subside, then show it to the doctor.

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