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Malaria Causes and Natural Home Remedies

by Jeramey Thompson
Malaria is the name given to a mosquito borne infectious disease afflicting humans. The disease is widespread in the tropical and subtropical regions where the culprit Anopheles mosquitoes thrive. The root-cause of malaria is the parasite plasmodium that is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. The main species of mosquitoes transmitting malaria are Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium knowlesi, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium ovale. Of the above types, the first two are deadly while the rest three are not that serious. The parasite, after entering human body, multiplies in the liver and later infects red blood cells.

Malaria, if not timely treated, may pose threat to life for it gradually disrupts blood supply to the major organs. The symptoms of malaria are fever, chills, sweating, muscle ache, headache, diarrhea, coughing, nausea and vomiting. The symptoms usually show up within 10-15 days after mosquito bite. Under severe cases, malaria may lead to kidney failure, coma or altered mental status. People with poor immunity are susceptible to malaria infection. Using mosquito net while sleeping, keeping surrounding areas clean and free from stagnant water, using indoor residual insecticide sprays and mosquito repellent lotions can lower the chances of getting malaria.

Home Remedies for Malaria

1. Boiled rice along with boiled pulses and vegetables should be given to a malaria patient, for the diet is nutritious and also easily digestible.

2. Eating plenty of grapes is a helpful malaria remedy.

3. Drinking orange juice and a water diet help to deal with malaria.

4. Boil a piece of ginger and 2-3 teaspoons of raisins in 1 glass water until the mixture reduces to half. Let it cool and make the patient drink it. This is an effective home remedy for malaria.

5. Dissolve 2-3 teaspoons of powdered clove and cinnamon powder in 1 glass water. Boil the mixture until it reduces to half. Allow it to cool; then add some honey to the mixture and let the patient drink it thrice daily. This treats malaria efficiently.

6. Mix 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice in half cup water. Give the patient to drink the solution. This helps to fight against malaria.

7. Extract juice of 10-15 basil leaves, add 1 tablespoon black pepper to the juice and give to the patient. This remedy reduces the severity of malaria.

8. Powder a piece of roasted alum. Make the patient take 1 teaspoon of the powder daily. This is a beneficial cure for malaria.

9. Application of cold packs on forehead is effective in bringing down malaria fever.

10. Let the patient consume fenugreek seeds in diet, for it strengthens immune system and allows easy tackling of the disease malaria.

11. 6 grams of the seeds of fever nut plant may be given to the patient along with half cup water. This treatment should precede the expected onset of malaria fever. The second dose should be given 1 hour after the onset. This is a good malaria cure.

12. Make the patient drink small quantities of cow milk thrice a day. This alleviates the symptoms of malaria.

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