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Beat Malaria with Expert Care in Andheri West

What Is Malaria?

Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, transmitted through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. It is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions, including India. At Curis Life in Andheri West, we provide expert care for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of malaria.

Symptoms of Malaria

Recognizing the symptoms early is critical for effective treatment. Common signs of malaria include:
  • High Fever: Recurrent episodes of fever with chills.
  • Chills and Sweating: Intense shivering followed by excessive sweating.
  • Headache and Muscle Pain: Severe discomfort often accompanying the fever.
  • Nausea and Vomiting: A common symptom during the active phase of malaria.
  • Fatigue: Weakness caused by anemia or dehydration.

Causes and Transmission of Malaria

Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, with five main species affecting humans:
  • Plasmodium falciparum: The most severe form, leading to cerebral malaria.
  • Plasmodium vivax: Causes recurrent episodes due to dormant liver stages.
  • Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae: Rare and less severe forms.
  • Plasmodium knowlesi: Found in Southeast Asia, causing zoonotic malaria.
Malaria spreads when an infected mosquito bites a person, transmitting the parasite into the bloodstream.

Diagnosing Malaria

At Curis Life, we use advanced diagnostic methods to detect malaria accurately:
  • Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT): Identifies Plasmodium antigens in blood samples.
  • Microscopy: Visual confirmation of parasites in stained blood smears.
  • PCR Testing: Detects malaria parasites with high sensitivity.
  • Platelet Count: Helps monitor complications like severe anemia.
Early detection ensures effective treatment and prevents complications.

Treatment for Malaria

Our expert physicians provide a comprehensive approach to malaria treatment based on the type and severity of the infection: Medications for Malaria
  • Chloroquine: Effective for P. vivax and P. malariae.
  • Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy (ACT): First-line treatment for P. falciparum.
  • Primaquine: Prevents relapse by targeting dormant liver stages of P. vivax.
  • Quinine: Used in severe cases, often combined with antibiotics.
Hospitalization for Severe Malaria Patients with severe malaria may require:
  • Intravenous antimalarial drugs.
  • Fluids and electrolytes to combat dehydration.
  • Blood transfusions for severe anemia.

Preventing Malaria

Prevention plays a vital role in combating malaria. Follow these tips to stay protected:
  • Use Mosquito Nets: Sleep under insecticide-treated bed nets.
  • Apply Mosquito Repellents: Effective for outdoor protection.
  • Eliminate Breeding Sites: Empty water containers and cover stagnant water.
  • Prophylactic Medications: Preventive antimalarial drugs for travelers to endemic regions.
Vaccination options are also available for added protection in high-risk areas.

Complications of Severe Malaria

If left untreated, malaria can cause severe complications such as:
  • Cerebral Malaria: Affects the brain, leading to confusion, seizures, and coma.
  • Organ Damage: Liver and kidney failure in advanced cases.
  • Severe Anemia: Due to the destruction of red blood cells.
  • Respiratory Distress: Difficulty breathing from fluid accumulation in the lungs.

Diet and Recovery Tips for Malaria Patients

Recovery from malaria requires proper nutrition and hydration. Follow these dietary tips:
  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water, herbal teas, and coconut water to replenish fluids.
  • Iron-Rich Foods: Include spinach, beans, and red meat to combat anemia.
  • Easily Digestible Foods: Stick to light meals like rice, dal, and boiled vegetables.
  • Vitamin C: Boosts immunity and aids faster recovery.
Adequate rest and follow-up visits with your physician ensure a full recovery.

Why Choose Curis Life for Malaria Care?

  • Experienced Physicians: Dr. Nishi specializes in diagnosing and treating malaria with a patient-centered approach.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Accurate tests for early detection and effective treatment.
  • Comprehensive Services: From prevention to recovery, we provide end-to-end malaria management.
  • Convenient Location: Located in Andheri West, our clinic offers accessible and timely care.

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  • Accepting major debit/credit cards and digital payment methods.

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FAQ For Malaria

What is malaria?

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, leading to fever, chills, and fatigue.

Diagnosis involves blood tests like RDT, microscopy, and PCR testing to identify malaria parasites.

Symptoms include high fever, confusion, seizures, severe anemia, and organ failure.

No, malaria cannot spread directly between people; it requires an infected mosquito vector

 Treatment includes antimalarial medications like ACT, chloroquine, and supportive care for severe cases.

 Costs range from тВ╣2,000 for outpatient care to тВ╣10,000 or more for hospitalization, depending on severity.

Yes, with timely and appropriate treatment, malaria is curable.

 Symptoms typically last 7тАУ10 days with treatment, but full recovery may take a few weeks.

Prevent malaria by using repellents, mosquito nets, eliminating breeding sites, and taking prophylactic medications.

Visit Curis Life for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and preventive strategies with Dr. Nishi.

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