Wednesday, July 1, 2009

How to Identify the Symptoms of Malaria?

Normally it is found that a malaria infected person begins to show the symptoms within 10 to 30 days after the bite from the infected mosquito. The infection can result in recurrent attacks and symptoms that can vary from mild to severe depending on the type of plasmodium parasite the person is infected with. The infection with plasmodium falciparum can show symptoms within 7 to 14 days, other types like plasmodium ovale and vivax begins to show symptoms during 8 to 14 days and plasmodium malariae takes 7 to 30 days. But there can be differences in these timeframes depending on the individual.

A person may experience mild symptoms like fever, chills etc and can also have severe symptoms like kidney failures, coma etc. Even the severe cases can be cured well with prompt and proper treatment. Most of the symptoms are not continuous and can appear and disappear during the time frames. The reason behind this is that the parasite is completing its lifecycle by developing, maturing and reproducing and thereby again infecting more and more blood cells and liver cells. In the case of mild malaria symptoms may last for six to ten hours and then gets better. The recurrence of the symptoms varies from type to type.

Generally mild symptoms include moderate to severe shaking chills, fever, sweating followed by lowering of temperature, rigors, head ache, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, slight jaundice, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, cough, enlarged liver and spleen, muscle or back pain, anemia and general fatigue. The severe cases normally occur due to plasmodium falciparum which can result in organ failure, problem with blood and metabolism. The general symptoms in severe cases are kidney failure, seizures, mental confusion, coma, severe anemia, pulmonary edema, acute respiratory distress syndrome, bleeding associated with problems in blood clotting and even death.

It is always advisable to take preventive measures in order to stay protected from malaria. The stagnant water where the anopheles mosquitoes breed must be emptied and you must protect yourself with an effective mosquito repellent in order to avoid mosquito bites. Try to use natural mosquito repellents so that you need not have to worry about the deteriorating side effects. Nowadays an effective soap is developed after a research done in Australia and china for competent mosquito protection namely Skin Armour deep woods outdoor soap. This soap from Skin Armour is made purely from efficient natural oils that can repel the mosquitoes for long hours.

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