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Malaria, How do I get rid of it? |
I caught Vivax Malaria last year and a year later I still have it. Have tried malaron, Quinine, Chloroquine, primiquine and I am still getting attacks. Rigors, Bleeding gums and noses, high temperature and have just about had enough. I have had months off work. Will I ever get rid of it? Is that possible? Are there any wonder drugs? I am 88kgs. You should go to the hospital A.S.A.P. This desease is fatal. Malarone is safe enough to take for up to 1 month. Did you take it for that long? If not then I suggest you let your physician know that. Get help NOW! This sounds serious and your curiosity on the internet is just gonna get you paranoid. Don't just sit there and look for a cure from a stranger on the internet. Do the right thing and get help. this might not help but when i was young i had malaria and got confined in the hospital ....... since then i got better but still had to put that in my record as it seems like it's going to stay in the bloodstream which means i can't donate blood according to them . best way for you to know how to deal with it is to see a doctor ...... Malaria is treatable and is usually done so on an ambulatory basis, but yours sounds much more serious. I would see a doctor. The drugs you have taken are common for common cases, but hospitalization may be necessary for more rigorous treatements. See a good doctor. |
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