Not all fevers are the same. A doctor explains how to tell the difference between malaria, dengue and viral fever based on ...
A fever serves as your body’s sophisticated alarm system, particularly prevalent during peak illness seasons when viruses like COVID-19 and influenza circulate widely. Rather than being a standalone ...
Malaria's early symptoms often mimic viral fevers, leading patients to delay seeking medical help. Doctors emphasize ...
Summer fevers often get wrongly labelled as 'just viral,' delaying crucial diagnoses for illnesses like malaria. Experts urge ...
The human body’s internal thermostat operates with remarkable precision, maintaining core temperature within a narrow range that supports optimal function. When that temperature rises above normal ...
Dengue is one illness where symptoms may appear mild in the beginning but can progress rapidly into a serious condition if ...
Malaria is transmitted through bites from infected mosquitoes, while typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi, a gramme-negative salmonella bacterium, through ingestion of contaminated food and drinks.
Climate change is making hay fever symptoms more severe for many, with longer pollen seasons and more potent pollen.