A person suffering from malaria typically exhibits symptoms such as high fever, chills, sweating, headache, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. Additionally, they may experience muscle aches and a general feeling of malaise. In severe cases, complications can arise, leading to anemia or respiratory distress. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent serious health consequences.
From the NHS website:"Symptoms of malaria usually appear 10-15 days after you are bitten. However, depending on the type of parasite you are infected with, it can take a year for symptoms to show."
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
Asymptomatic
Metabolic acidosis
It usually depends from person to person, some may show symptoms almost immediately while some women may show them at 6 weeks. But I your concerned about he symptoms then consult a doctor. Hope this has helped
One hypothesis could be that some individuals have developed immunity to the symptoms of malaria even though they still carry the parasite in their bloodstream. Another hypothesis could be that the individuals are carriers of the parasite but are able to control the infection and prevent it from developing into symptomatic malaria. Further research would be needed to investigate these hypotheses.
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Depends on what ailment the symptoms are going with.Can he show symptoms of being in heat? Not likely.Can he show symptoms of having parvo? Yup.Can he show symptoms of exhaustion? Yup.
Yes, it is possible to have an infection without experiencing any symptoms. This is known as an asymptomatic infection, where the person is infected with a pathogen but does not show any signs or symptoms of illness.
If you are infected then it takes about 48-96 hours before you develop symptoms. Do note that you will be contagious before developing strep throat symptoms.
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RTA is suspected when a person has certain symptoms indicative of the disease or when routine tests show high blood acid levels and low blood potassium levels.