Malaria is a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes, but through scientific and standardized treatment, most patients can be cured, so malaria is not very scary. When the human body has malaria, there will be continuous high fever. Generalized weakness and other symptoms. If not treated, it is very likely to lose life. Malaria can have a great adverse effect on pregnancy and may lead to premature labor, miscarriage or even stillbirth. Secondly, the placenta may become a site for heavy reproduction of Plasmodium, which in turn may lead to the death of the fetus. Moreover, malaria may cause some symptoms such as hepatitis as well as liver dysfunction, and it may also have serious effects on the lungs, causing breathing difficulties, coughing up phlegm, and shortness of breath. When the human body suffers from malaria, it is necessary to immediately seek medical treatment, through timely and standardized treatment, usually can be cured.