Infectious diseases are very harmful in life, and people need to be vigilant, especially diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, which are the most easily infected and cause great damage to people's bodies. Among them, malaria is a malignant disease transmitted by mosquitoes. It can cause mass illness and bring great pressure to society. Let's take a look at the symptoms of malaria. 1. Incubation period symptoms The period from when a person is infected with Plasmodium to when they develop the disease (oral temperature exceeds 37.8°C) is called the incubation period. The incubation period includes the entire infrared period and the first reproductive cycle of the intraerythral period. The general duration of Plasmodium vivax malaria and Plasmodium ovale malaria is 14 days, that of falciparum malaria is 12 days, and that of Quarternary malaria is 30 days. Different amounts and strains of infectious protozoa, differences in human immunity, and different modes of infection can all result in different incubation periods. In temperate regions there are so-called long-latency strains, which can last up to 8 to 14 months. The incubation period of transfusion infection is 7 to 10 days. For fetal-transmitted malaria, the incubation period is even shorter. The incubation period may be prolonged for people with a certain level of immunity or who have taken preventive medication. 2. Symptoms of the chill period Chills start with coldness in the extremities, followed by coldness in the back and entire body. The skin has goose bumps, the lips and nails are cyanotic, the face is pale, and there are muscle and joint pains all over the body. Then the whole body starts to shiver and the teeth chatter. Some people cannot stop shaking even by covering themselves with several quilts. The shaking lasts for about 10 minutes or even an hour, and then the chills stop naturally and the body temperature rises. Patients often feel seriously ill during this stage. 3. Symptoms during the fever period After the feeling of cold disappears, the face turns red, cyanosis disappears, and the body temperature rises rapidly. Usually, the more obvious the coldness, the higher the body temperature, which can reach above 40°C. Patients with high fever suffer unbearable pain. Some tossed and turned restlessly, groaning incessantly; some were delirious, staring into space, or even convulsing or losing consciousness; some suffered from severe headaches and persistent vomiting. The patient has red face and shortness of breath; conjunctival congestion; burning and dry skin; rapid and strong pulse; and short and dark urine. They often complain of palpitations, thirst, and desire for cold drinks. It lasts for 2 to 6 hours, and sometimes even more than 10 hours. Herpes is common on the lips and nose after several attacks. 4. Sweating symptoms In the later stage of high fever, there is slight sweat on the face and palms, which then spreads throughout the body. The sweat is profuse, and the clothes are soaked. The body temperature drops within 2 to 3 hours, often to 35.5℃. The patient feels comfortable but very sleepy and often falls asleep peacefully. After waking up, you will feel refreshed, your appetite will be restored, and you can go back to work as usual. This is the intermission period. |
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