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		<title>Dealing With Malaria &#8211; Effective Treatments That Can Help You Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malaria is a disease that many people are frightened of, and for good reason. It's one of those persistent health problems that even the latest advances in medicine haven't yet been able to get rid of. At the same time, there are treatments that are quite effective in curing this disease. Let's take a look at some ways to reduce your chances of getting malaria, as well as finding treatments if you do get it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malaria is a disease that many people are frightened of, and for good reason. It's one of those persistent health problems that even the latest advances in medicine haven't yet been able to get rid of. At the same time, there are treatments that are quite effective in curing this disease. Let's take a look at some ways to reduce your chances of getting malaria, as well as finding treatments if you do get it. </p>
<p>Treating malaria is not like taking medicine for the flu - you must be very serious when dealing with this particular disease. Malaria can become a very serious, if not a life threatening problem, which can often mimic the symptoms of the common cold. </p>
<p>Some symptoms can disappear only to return later and be much worse. So unless you have no other option, it is a much better idea to seek treatment from someone who can actually help you. Basically, unless you are under a doctor's care, you can't know if the treatment you are on is actually working. Parasites can actually go into hiding which is why malaria can be so hard to get rid of. Therefore, even if your symptoms are not that bad, always get help from a medical doctor just to make sure. </p>
<p>Malaria is an especially dangerous disease for children. In fact, the majority of people who actually die from malaria each year are children, mainly in Africa. For children under 5 years old, the disease is extremely dangerous if the right treatment isn't promptly found. One problem that often occurs with children is that they develop anemia as a complication of malaria. This in turn can lead to potentially fatal problems such as cardiac failure or coma. For these reasons, it's best not to take young children into regions where there's a high risk of contracting malaria. If this can't be avoided, everything should be done to prevent them from getting mosquito bites, and any symptoms of malaria should be medically checked right away. </p>
<p>Diagnosing malaria is sometimes very challenging even for experienced physicians. A multitude of diseases and infections also share the same symptoms that malaria has, such as coughing and abdominal pain, making it difficult to discern at times. Due to its similarity in regard to symptoms with common colds and other infections, the best way to diagnose malaria is to give the person suffering from the symptoms a blood test. Typically, a person that has flulike symptoms merely has to wait for it to go away or a doctor can give them antibiotics to help them with their condition. Very different from the common cold, malaria can remain in your system for many weeks and cause complications with your health that will not go away. So, if you have symptoms that lead you to believe you have malaria, it is always best to get a blood test to see if you have it and if you need treatment. You are not quite finished learning about <a href="http://www.alcoholview.com/amoxicillin-and-alcohol/">alcohol and amoxicillin</a> and all that it means in your life. Stop and think a bit about what each point means in your personal situation. We do make the effort to help you as much as possible since this is all about you. You will be best served if your knowledge is broad, and then you can fill in any details with further research. If you can achieve that, then that is good; but in the end you have to accomplish what you can. If that describes you, then you know that you need to make the very most of your time. At least until your knowledge is broader, try to determine what directly applies to you if possible. </p>
<p>Malaria is a disease that kills over a million people every year. In most cases, these are poor people who don't have access to proper medical care. To help change this, researchers are trying to develop cheaper and more effective drugs, as well as a vaccine to treat malaria. This is a health problem that you must take seriously if you're going to be spending any time in tropical climates.</p>
<p>More information and <a href="http://www.mydrugsreviews.com/">drugs reviews</a> for malaria and other diseases you can find at <a href="http://www.mydrugsreviews.com/Popular_Drugs.html">drugs encyclopedia</a>.</p>
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