Malaria: Symptoms and Precautions You Must Know
It has no vaccine. It can be life threatening. Nearly half the world and 1 in 7 Indians are at risk of contracting it. This dangerous protozoa fever is nothing else but malaria. With the monsoon’s warmth and humidity in the air, it’s that time of the year when the malaria mosquito or the Anopheles mosquito is the most active. Continue reading to know what symptoms you shouldn’t ignore and the steps you can take to safeguard yourself from this malady. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium protozoa which entre one’s body after being bitten by a female Anopheles mosquito. The male mosquitoes only feed on plant nectar while the females feed on human blood to nurture their eggs. The symptoms of malaria appear after 10 to 15 days after the infected bite. The earlier the detection, the less fatal malaria proves to be; so keep a lookout for the following symptoms:
- It starts with uncontrollable shivering and chills or feeling cold.
- After experiencing the chills for about 2 hours the body is inflicted with high fever. This condition lasts for 3 to 6 hours.
- The fever then subsides rapidly leading to profuse sweating.
- This cycle of chills-fever-sweat reoccurs every 2-3 days.
- Headache, nausea and muscle pain are some other symptoms that accompany the above mentioned signs.
- Use mosquito repellent nets, coils, spays, and creams to shoo away and kill the malaria bugs.
- Keeps lawns mowed and bushes trimmed.
- Avoid water stagnation. Fill water puddles near your area with insecticides or petrol or sand as these flying insects breed only in cool, dark and moist conditions.
- Be more vigilant while sleeping as the Anopheles mosquito is more active during the night since it’s the time when it’s thermal and odour senses are at its peak.
- Avoid crowed areas after dark. The more the people, the more the presence of carbon dioxide in the air and more the chances of being attacked by mosquitoes because carbon dioxide attracts mosquitoes.
- Avoid consumption of beer. The aroma of beer exuded from the body too attracts mosquitoes.
- Boost your immunity to resist the germs better. Consume a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, vitamin C rich foods, zinc rich foods, yoghurt, turmeric milk and a lot of water.