Malaria
Malaria
Malaria is a harmful disease that affects your blood. It is caused by a parasite. Most often, mosquitoes pass this disease from person to person. It may also be passed through a blood transfusion, sharing needles, or from a mother to her child.
Malaria Discharge Instructions
Malaria is a harmful disease that affects your blood. It is caused by a parasite. Most often, mosquitoes pass this disease from person to person. It may also be passed through a blood transfusion, sharing needles, or from a mother to her child.
Fight an infection,Keep fluids up in your body,Lower fever,Relieve headache
Very bad anemia,Brain infection,Kidney failure,Liver failure,Meningitis,Problems breathing
Signs of infection. These include fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, chills.,Feeling tired or short of breath,Bloody stools,Sweating,Headaches,Muscle aches,Upset stomach, throwing up, or loose stools,Muscle and joint pain,You are not feeling better in 2 to 3 days or you are feeling worse
Emergency Medicine,Infectious Disease
Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Infections,Plasmodium malariae Malaria Infections,Plasmodium ovale Malaria Infections,Plasmodium vivax Malaria Infections,Acute Malaria,Ague,Anopheles Mosquitoes,Autochthonous Malaria,Biduoterian Fever,Blackwater Fever,Chronic Malaria,Falciparum Malaria,Imported Malaria,Induced Malaria,Intermittent Malaria,Jungle Fever,Malariae,Paludism,Quartan Malaria,Relapsing Malaria,Swamp Fever,Tertian Malaria,Therapeutic Malaria
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