Author Topic: Malaria in Pregnancy  (Read 2071 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Malaria in Pregnancy
« on: March 17, 2011, 02:17:54 AM »
Are many side-effects of malaria in pregnancy. Generally, pregnant women more likely to develop malaria than those who are pregnant. When they develop it more severe conditions are too high could prove fatal. Unfortunately, malaria can cause symptoms of both the pregnant woman and her developing baby. Also, difficult to treat, so can be used to treat malaria in some of the drugs during pregnancy is not used safely during pregnancy can cause. Malaria-pregnant and pregnant main difference is the sensitivity level. Malaria is more man than pregnant women or is likely to develop the pregnant woman. This is why some, during pregnancy natural suppression of the immune system. Generation would lose some of her immunity to women is she expecting children some experts will also increase susceptibility. Some pregnancy malaria effect that includes mother. Malaria is also pregnant women change, develop fever, anemia in her blood sugar level. She, as well as her sexual organs develop infectious disease affecting the lung fluid buildup. Form of malaria that affect women, brain and other serious complications of malaria in pregnancy, may development.

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lawtonobgyn

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Re: Malaria in Pregnancy
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2012, 02:38:10 AM »
Malaria and pregnancy are mutually aggravating conditions. Malaria in pregnancy can harm both mother and fetus. Hence, it is recommended that if any pregnant women is suffering from malaria, she should immediately visit the doctor for proper treatments.

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