Hepatitis Malarial

Malarial hepatitis (H. malarial) is a dangerous disease that can lead to serious health consequences.

Hepatitis malaria is a type of acute infectious disease caused by a virus that is transmitted through mosquito bites. It can be transmitted by both humans and other animal hosts. The main symptoms of this disease are fever, headache, body aches and abdominal pain. However, the most dangerous symptom in a person with malaria is a fever attack, which can occur suddenly. With such an attack, convulsions and vomiting may begin.

Treatment of malarial hepatitis involves the administration of antibiotics and antimalarial drugs such as quinine. However, it is important to note that not all cases