Ways to prevent malaria

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Ways to prevent malaria

Posted: 04/28/2015 01:52 PM IST
Ways to prevent malaria

Malaria is one of the growing diseases mostly seen in tropical countries. It is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It can be prevented and treated. Taking necessary precautions will help you to prevent from the attack of malaria. Here are some safe tips to avoid malaria attack.
 
Tips for malaria prevention:

•    Protect yourself from mosquito bites by sleeping under an insecticide-treated mosquito net. It does not have any ill effects on humans. But make sure to select a mosquito net that is in good condition with no holes.

•    Spray the room with an insecticide before entering.

•    Wear loose and long sleeve shirts, trousers and socks when out at night. It is good to prefer light colored clothes as mosquitoes get attracted to dark colored clothes.
 
•    Apply a reliable insect repellent containing diethyltoluamide (DEET) to your clothes and exposed parts of skin. If you are using any sunscreen lotion, apply it first and then apply DEET second. Even it is good if you use a sunscreen that contains a repellant.

•    Cover bedroom doors and windows with fine mesh netting. Use air-conditioning or a fan in the room, as mosquitoes are less active in cooler temperatures.

•    Mosquitoes thrive very well in humid, hot corners. So prevent breeding by keeping your doors and windows closed from the areas with constant wet grass, stagnant water, puddles and stagnant water in cans.

Malaria symptoms: Malaria can be cured if it is diagnosed in the early stage. But do remember that the symptoms of this malaria start after 7-10 days after being bitten by a carrier mosquito. The patient feels fatigued, has bouts of fever every few hours, shivers even when the outside temperature is normal, and suffers from headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.

If you find any above mentioned symptoms, kindly consult the doctor and get diagnosed to confirm the malaria attack.

By Lizitha

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