Malaria is a serious mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, transmitted through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. It is a potentially life-threatening illness if not diagnosed and treated on time. Malaria is more common during the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons when mosquito breeding increases.
Early detection and prompt treatment are essential to prevent complications such as severe anemia, organ damage, and cerebral malaria. In West Shalimar Bagh, patients receive timely diagnosis and expert care for malaria management and recovery.
Dr. Deepak Kothari provides comprehensive malaria treatment focused on accurate diagnosis, parasite control, fever management, and supportive care for safe and complete recovery.
Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium species, mainly:
The parasite enters the bloodstream through mosquito bites and infects red blood cells, leading to cycles of fever and chills.
If untreated, malaria can progress rapidly and become life-threatening.
Common symptoms include:
Severe malaria may cause confusion, seizures, or breathing difficulty.
Malaria spreads through infected mosquito bites.
Early and accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
Common diagnostic methods include:
Under expert supervision of Dr. Deepak Kothari, patients receive precise testing to identify parasite type and severity for targeted treatment.
Treatment depends on the type of parasite and severity of infection.
Mild malaria cases (under medical supervision) can be supported with:
Self-treatment should be avoided as incorrect therapy may lead to relapse.
Immediate medical attention is required if:
Early treatment helps in:
Preventive measures include:
Patients in West Shalimar Bagh prefer expert malaria care due to its potential severity and need for accurate diagnosis.
Key reasons include:
Dr. Deepak Kothari ensures safe, structured, and effective malaria management for all patients.
Untreated malaria can lead to:
Malaria is a serious but treatable disease when diagnosed early and managed properly. Prompt medical care ensures full recovery and prevents dangerous complications.
In West Shalimar Bagh, patients can rely on expert diagnosis and treatment from Dr. Deepak Kothari for safe and effective malaria management.
If you are experiencing high fever with chills, body pain, or suspected malaria symptoms, consult today in West Shalimar Bagh for expert diagnosis and treatment.
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted through infected mosquito bites.
No, malaria does not spread from person to person directly.
With proper treatment, malaria usually improves within 7–14 days.
Yes, if untreated it can lead to severe complications and organ damage.
Using mosquito nets, repellents, and removing stagnant water helps prevent malaria.
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