Domestic Ways to Treat Malaria, keep this in mind
Domestic Ways to Treat Malaria, keep this in mind
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Mosquito breeding during rainy days often increases the risk of malaria. During rainy seasons, it is important to keep in mind that you do not have any illness. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the mosquito, which is caused by the bite of the anopheles female mosquito. Symptoms of malaria usually include fever, tiredness, vomiting, and headache. You can also protect yourself from malaria outbreaks by keeping away from mosquitoes and using repellents at home. At the same time, some home remedies can also cure malaria.

Ginger- Ginger should be consumed to increase nausea, fever, body aches and appetite. Ginger is available in every household. You can use it as a home remedy to fight malaria. Boiling it in water can speed up the recovery process. It has natural antibiotic properties, which can be taken with raisins to enhance it even more.

Tulsi- the major symptoms of malaria include pain in the body and joints. Basil is a popular herb, which reduces inflammation and joint pain. This can be a wonderful home remedy for treating the symptoms of malaria. A person suffering from malaria benefits from boiling some Tulsi leaves in tea or drinking and adding honey to it. When the fever is high, you can also make a paste of basil and pepper and give it to the victim.

Giloy- Giloy is an Ayurvedic vine that has all kinds of fevers, especially malarial, to fight diseases. Regular intake of 40 to 70 ml of honey in guillotine or juice of giloy is beneficial in malaria. For this type of fever, crush about 40 grams of giloy and add it overnight with water in a pot. By mashing it in the morning, the patient is able to get away with fever by drinking eighty grams of volume thrice a day.

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