Malaria, a disease caused by mosquito bites, once emerged as a worldwide epidemic. However, as medical science progressed, this disease was not as dangerous. Today is World Malaria Day. This day is celebrated every year on 25 April to control, prevent and increase awareness among people about this disease.

This time WHO has said a big thing about World Malaria Day. WHO said that all countries need to unite to deal with malaria. Use high-tech equipment to prevent, investigate and treat it. Every person must be aware of the danger of malaria.

Symptoms of malaria
Symptoms of malaria are often fever, fatigue, quick tiredness, sour taste in the mouth, dryness or sore throat, headache, abdominal pain, and vomiting. On experiencing these symptoms, a doctor should be contacted without delay. In most cases, the symptoms of malaria appear after about 10 to 15 days.

Home remedies for malaria
Malaria is a serious disease and its treatment is possible with timely medical care. If you are suffering from malaria then you should consult a doctor. Here are some home remedies that can help treat malaria.

Drink water regularly
A person suffering from malaria should drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. This will reduce body fat and the body will get new energy to deal with the infection.

Lemon juice
Lemon juice can help deal with malaria. You can drink the juice of one lemon by mixing it in a glass of water.

Ginger juice
Ginger can also be helpful in the treatment of malaria. You can drink ginger juice by mixing it in a glass of water.

Curd mixed with jaggery
Curd mixed with jaggery can help deal with malaria. You can eat jaggery mixed with curd.