Malaria Treatments – How To Effectively Deal With This Disease

October 31st 2011 -

Malaria has been one of the world’s leading health problems for a long time, and even though treatments are available, it can still pose a major risk for people in many areas. This includes people who live in areas where malaria is common, such as many parts of Africa and Asia, and anyone who travels to these areas. To help you understand more about this potentially deadly disease, here are some strategies you can use to avoid malaria and also get treatment for it as well.

Pregnant women should be very concerned as to whether or not they have malaria and should get treatment for this disease early on if they notice that they have certain symptoms. Both the pregnant mother, and the unborn child, can suffer greatly, even die, because of this condition. It is very dangerous for the unborn child because the parasites can travel into the fetus and cause damage and even death prior to the child’s birth. So if a mother is pregnant, and does have malaria, it is always advisable to seek the help of a trained doctor that is experienced in administering malaria treatments to pregnant moms. Pregnant women should always avoid areas where malaria may be contracted to keep their unborn child safe. Treating malaria is becoming less difficult as science finds new ways of dealing with this sometimes fatal disease. Research has led to many cures for malaria including nitric oxide. Nitric oxide can be used to treat those with cerebral malaria; those that suffer from this type of malaria actually have low levels of nitric oxide before hand. In animal studies, it’s been proven that nitric oxide, when given in addition to anti-malaria drugs, can improve the survive rates for cerebral malaria, a variety that’s often fatal. If this treatment can also be effective with humans, and not just animals, this may improve the survival rates, especially with young children, or those that get this disease.

Treating a variety of different sicknesses is possible if you use an herb called goldenseal. Centuries before Europeans came to North America, this herb was used by the native Americans for various reasons. Due to its ability to treat inflammations and infections, goldenseal may be used against malaria as well. More research needs to be done on this particular herb; it has not been widely tested by science. Moreover, this particular herb should never be taken by people that have low blood sugar, high blood pressure, or women that are pregnant. Treating malaria should be taken seriously, and you should never avoid using proven treatments; using goldenseal may be an option but you should never make use of it instead of a proven remedy if you have malaria.

Those that contract this parasitic disease must be treated quickly so that the remedy can effectively handle the malaria. Getting treatment for malaria should begin the moment you notice the symptoms; treatment will always be a week behind the actual bite because it takes that long for symptoms to appear. Treatment for malaria, as long as it is early, can prevent the usual damage that occurs if it is allowed to run its course.

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