Do you carry malaria for life?

Malaria is not a lifelong carrier and can usually be normalized with aggressive and effective treatment. Malaria is an insect-borne disease caused by the malaria parasite through infection by mosquito bites or blood transfusions from malaria carriers. After malaria, patients are prone to sudden chills, high fever, profuse sweating, headache, body aches and fatigue, and recurrent fever in severely ill patients. It is usually treated with medicines such as chloroquine phosphate tablets and dihydroartemisinin piperaquine tablets under the guidance of a specialized doctor. The drug inhibits the infection and replication of many viruses and is absorbed very quickly to kill the malaria parasite, which is very effective in treating malaria. Recovery is usually possible, so malaria is not a lifelong carryover. When you have malaria, you must actively cooperate with your doctor to recover from treatment. Malaria is a highly contagious infectious disease and therefore requires isolation to avoid transmission.