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Do I have malaria symptoms? |
I have a blocked nose, sore throat and a headache for the last couple of days. We came back from Vietnam & Cambodia about 4 weeks ago. Should I go to the doctor or is it just a normal cold? I took anti malaria pills before, during and after and we used repellent. Can someone please advise me, is there a possibility that it might be malaria?..... thanks The main symptom of malaria is a high fever with chills. Other symptoms may include nausea, dizziness, and muscle pain, but if you don't have the high fever and chills it definitely isn't malaria. No i think you dont have it may be some other minor infection.. if you are worried consult your doctor and get suggestion it will help you to get out off al your worries |
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