Malaria, symptoms and precautions



 Malaria is a contagious mosquito-borne disease caused by a single-celled body bacterium called plasma modem.  The disease is found all over the world.

   Malaria is a dangerous and deadly disease spread by the bite of a parasite-infected mosquito called Anopheles mosquito.

  Malaria is a contagious disease spread by a substance called enoplasia, the germs of which enter the human body and invade the liver cells.  If left untreated, mosquito-borne malaria can kill anyone.  The infection later causes symptoms such as colds, fevers and colds.  It can be fatal if left untreated.  Children have a higher risk of developing malaria.  There are a total of 100 types of this parasite but only five types can infect a human being. Parasites can cause a variety of diseases but without treatment even a mild disease can get worse, especially if the human immune system is already affected.  ۔  Early symptoms vary from severe to severe.  As the severity increases, various organs stop working and the disease can be fatal.  It causes a high fever and at the same time the body suffers from severe shivering and the person starts getting severe cold and may even become unconscious.

  Take precautions to prevent malaria, such as never leave open water, cover your body properly, always use mosquito nets and mosquito repellent lotion, use netting on doors and windows, and keep your home cool.  ۔

   There are two types of malaria.  They have a complex and an uncomplicated disease.  If the diagnosis is made before the symptoms appear, it is a complex disease.  Symptoms such as the common cold often delay the diagnosis, leading to complications.

   World Malaria Prevention Day is celebrated under the auspices of the United Nations to encourage global efforts to control the disease.

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