Jaundice in malaria typically resolves as the underlying infection is treated and cleared, usually within a few days to a couple of weeks after starting appropriate antimalarial therapy. The duration may vary depending on the severity of the malaria infection and the individual's overall health. It's important to monitor liver function and seek medical care for any persistent symptoms.
People with Malaria often have Jaundice because the destruction of the red blood cells that Malaria cause's can cause Jaundice.
no it isnt. if the whites in your eyes become yellow, you may have jaundice or malaria
Body weakness, chills, enlargement of spleen, body aches, sweats, mild jaundice and loss of appetite.
Jaundice is symptom of a liver disease or a problem with red blood cells breaking down too fast, e.g. with malaria. Jaundice is seen on the skin and mucosal surfaces, which are colored with various shades of yellow (the shade depends on the type of bilirubin present in the blood, and can indicate to the clinician where the problem lies.)
I believe that malari in fests the mosquito with hobos parasites and the moswquito dies of chicken pox. Ten months later the malaria will go away and you have a zombie mosquito.
1986 and malaria is a miskito that goes in your blood an you have to go to the hospital.
It would depend on the severity of the jaundice and the specific circumstances of the individual. In general, jaundice is not typically a reason to stay home from school, unless it is severe and causing significant symptoms. It is important to follow the advice of a healthcare professional regarding attending school while dealing with jaundice.
I Think you mean how do you avoid malaria. Well, stay away from countries that are known to harbor the species of mosquito that carry malaria. some countries are: Africa, India, and MAYBE Thailand
he died of malaria
Malaria may lower blood pressure, cause tachycardia and affect response to change in posture. Malaria may also reduce electrical activity of the heart.Accumulated fluid in your lungs (pulmonary edema) can make it difficult to breathe.Malaria parasites multiply in a person's liver before invading red blood cells in the bloodstream. This can cause jaundice and liver failure.
she had malaria she had the flu
Jaundice