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Important Things to know about Malaria and Symptoms

As per the World Malaria reports of 2014, 22% of the Indian population live in zones with a high risk of malaria. Of the remaining, almost 67% live in low-risk zones where zero to one individual out of every thousand is affected by malaria. Consequently, understanding the symptoms of these diseases is essential to take appropriate medical action in case affected by the virus.

The malaria symptoms have similarity with those of dengue, making it all the more important to learn how to recognise them.

With the tropical climate being the hotbed of diseases like malaria, dengue, etc. it is also crucial for customers to avail financial protection for adequate aid in case an individual is inflicted with such diseases. Numerous financial institutions offer insurance policies which provide monetary assistance to cater to all medical requirements that are necessitated by diseases like malaria.

Covered under policies like dengue cover, any patient with the traits and symptoms mentioned below should immediately contact their doctor. Additionally, they should also get their blood tested to recognise the virus that has affected them. Patients should be cautious not to get confused with the dengue symptoms; a disease also carried by mosquitoes.

Symptoms of Malaria-

High fever - This is a general trait with most diseases and infections. Vitally, in case of malaria, the high temperatures are often accompanied by profuse sweating.

Pain - Patients inflicted by malaria often experience moderate-severe pain in their body. Such pain is most prominent across the muscles and joints of individuals. Additionally, along with this bodily discomfort, patients can also suffer from abdominal pain. This latter of the two is a crucial marker and a vital malaria symptom.

Nausea - A feeling of nausea is often accompanied by occasional vomiting in case of malaria patients. While this can be a trait for many diseases and infections, patients should be cautious to note their convulsions. Severe bouts of convulsion are a strict indicator of a patient being affected by malaria and should not be neglected under any circumstances.

Anaemia - Of the different symptoms of malaria, anaemia is another vital trait. Severe anaemia accompanies fatigue and exhaustion for their patients. Additionally, bloody stools also accompany malaria with patients feeling weak and drained. This is another extreme variant of malaria where patients face the risk of losing their life.

Severely anaemic patients often suffer from a compromised immune system. This might lead to various other critical diseases, causing health repercussions. In such cases, having an infection cover can assist such individuals in attaining high quality treatment from renowned hospitals.

Even though insurance policies safeguard your financial interests, undertaking several preventative measures allow you to avoid being inflicted with this disease in the first place.


Precautionary measures against malaria disease-

With multiple types of malaria plaguing humans, it is essential to know about the preventive measures along with their symptoms.

Not allowing water stagnation - Stagnating stored water is a significant breeding ground of mosquitoes. Preventing stagnation of water is crucial to avoid breeding of mosquitoes and subsequently reduce risks of malaria.

Use nets on windows - An effective method to reduce malaria risks, using nets on windows prevents mosquitoes from entering the house.

Use repellents - Different repellents for direct use on the body are available to prevent mosquito bites. Additionally, different types of incenses are also available which do not allow mosquitoes to survive in their vicinity.

Additionally, it is also advisable for individuals to avail policies like Hospital Cash Cover offered by Bajaj Finserv under Pocket Insurance & Subscriptions. These policies provide financial aid to cover daily expenses.

Additional Read: Dengue Fever- What are its Symptoms?

Individuals living in high-risk zones of malaria should avail relevant insurance policies so that they have monetary aid in case of hospitalisation. The malaria symptoms mentioned above should help diagnosis process, allowing patients to avail immediate treatment for the same.