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Malaria
Treatment of Malaria
- Homeopathic Treatment of Malaria
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Malaria
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Malaria
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Malaria
- Surgical Treatment of Malaria
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Malaria
- Other Treatment of Malaria
What is Malaria
Symptoms of Malaria
Causes of Malaria
Risk factors of Malaria
Complications of Malaria
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Malaria
Precautions & Prevention of Malaria
Treatment of Malaria
Homeopathic Treatment of Malaria
Acute malaria responds well to homeopathic treatment. It relieves fever chills and other complaints. The treatment of malaria for every patient is individualised. The homeopathic remedy is usually given after considering the symptoms of the disease. Some of the homeopathic remedies for malaria are:
- Nux v
- Ars
- Nat mur
- Gels
- Pop t
- Chin s
- Eup p
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Malaria
The most common antimalarial drugs include Chloroquine (Aralen), Quinine sulfate (Qualaquin), Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), Mefloquine, Combination of atovaquone and proguanil (Malarone).
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Malaria
- The patient should eat nothing but fruits for three days. The fruits that the patient can eat include papayas, pineapples, oranges, apples, grapes, mangos, and grapefruit.
- Milk is then added after the third day.
- After this stage, the next stage consists of a balanced diet with seeds, grains and nuts and vegetables.
- Avoid coffee, strong tea, processed and refined foods, sauces, condiments, pickles, refined sugar.
What is Malaria
Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia.
Symptoms of Malaria
- Anemia
- Bloody stools
- Shaking Chills
- Coma
- Convulsion
- High Fever
- Headache
- Jaundice
- Muscle pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Sweating
Causes of Malaria
- A bite from a parasite-infected mosquito
- Exposures to infected blood
Risk factors of Malaria
- Young children and infants
- Pregnant women and their unborn children
- Countries prone to malaria
Complications of Malaria
- Cerebral malaria
- Breathing problems
- kidney failure
- Severe anemia
- Low blood sugar
- Swelling of the spleen
- Dehydration
Diagnosis of Malaria
During a physical examination, the doctor may find an enlarged liver or enlarged spleen. Malaria blood smears taken at 6 to 12 hour intervals confirm the diagnosis. A complete blood count (CBC) will identify anemia if it is present. Some blood tests can take several days to complete, while others can produce results in less than 15 minutes.
Precautions & Prevention of Malaria
- Wear protective clothing
- Sleeping under a net is recommended for pregnant women and young children
- Spraying your home
- Avoid areas where malaria and mosquitoes are present
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