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Say some symptomsfor malaria
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Headache, fatigue,nausea, vomiting, sudden high fever, tiredness and skin rashes

Neha - 4 years ago

So many people now-a-days especially in north India are either suffering from malaria or dengue. They are acute, chronic and infectious diseases that might even lead to death of a person. A common phenomenon, Dengue is caused by the bite of a female Andes Mosquito causing a viral infection in a human being whereas Malaria is caused by a Parasite Plasmodium and can affect both human beings and animals. Malaria (an infectious disease) which directly affects the Red Blood Cells or RBC’s can be transmitted in an Anopheles Mosquito bites a person or animal that is already infected with this disease. Dengue on the other hand is not an infectious disease but affects the RBC’S and platelets. They usually start falling once a person is infected with Dengue. The dengue mosquito bites a person in proper day light and its side effects start appearing in about 4 to 13 days before
Products Blog Campaigns #ProtectedbyGoodknight FAQs For Healthcare Professionals ENG HINDI MAR TEL TAM BEN We use cookies to personalize and improve your browsing experience on our site, analyze traffic and personalize content. By clicking accept, you agree to our use of cookies on the website. OK, I AGREEPRIVACY POLICY Dengue vs Malaria Know About Diseases, Dengue BlogsApril 1, 2018What Is The Difference Between The Symptoms Of Dengue And Malaria? While we commonly use Dengue and Malaria as synonymous to each other, they are not. It is essential to know the difference between the two in order to be prepared for all situations. Symptoms of Dengue Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted through the bite of the infected Aedes mosquito. The most commonly observed dengue symptoms are as follows: – Sudden, high fever (as high as 41 degrees Celsius) – Severe headaches and pain behind the eyes – Severe joint, muscle and abdominal pain – Extreme fatigue and tiredness – Nausea and vomiting – Skin rashes and easy bruising – Sudden drop in platelet count – Mild to active bleeding – Swollen lymph nodes because of underlying fever You can read more about the symptoms observed in Dengue here. Symptoms of Malaria Malaria is a serious disease caused by the transmission of Plasmodium, a parasitic protozoa, into the body through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Common symptoms of Malaria are as follows: – Fever that runs high for 2-3 days – Unbearable headaches – Muscle pain and inability to do physical tasks – Severe chills – Heavy sweating at times – Fatigue and tiredness – Constant nausea – Non-stop dry cough – Loose motions and runny stools You can read more about the symptoms observed in Malaria here.

Partibha Patel 4 years ago

Products Blog Campaigns #ProtectedbyGoodknight FAQs For Healthcare Professionals ENG HINDI MAR TEL TAM BEN We use cookies to personalize and improve your browsing experience on our site, analyze traffic and personalize content. By clicking accept, you agree to our use of cookies on the website. OK, I AGREEPRIVACY POLICY Dengue vs Malaria Know About Diseases, Dengue BlogsApril 1, 2018What Is The Difference Between The Symptoms Of Dengue And Malaria? While we commonly use Dengue and Malaria as synonymous to each other, they are not. It is essential to know the difference between the two in order to be prepared for all situations. Symptoms of Dengue Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted through the bite of the infected Aedes mosquito. The most commonly observed dengue symptoms are as follows: – Sudden, high fever (as high as 41 degrees Celsius) – Severe headaches and pain behind the eyes – Severe joint, muscle and abdominal pain – Extreme fatigue and tiredness – Nausea and vomiting – Skin rashes and easy bruising – Sudden drop in platelet count – Mild to active bleeding – Swollen lymph nodes because of underlying fever You can read more about the symptoms observed in Dengue here. Symptoms of Malaria Malaria is a serious disease caused by the transmission of Plasmodium, a parasitic protozoa, into the body through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Common symptoms of Malaria are as follows: – Fever that runs high for 2-3 days – Unbearable headaches – Muscle pain and inability to do physical tasks – Severe chills – Heavy sweating at times – Fatigue and tiredness – Constant nausea – Non-stop dry cough – Loose motions and runny stools You can read more about the symptoms observed in Malaria here.
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