The Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Of Malaria
7. Uncomplicated Malaria

Malaria symptoms are divided into two categories: uncomplicated and severe. Uncomplicated malaria occurs when symptoms are present, but there are no clinical signs of severe problems with vital organs. Detecting uncomplicated malaria early is the best way to treat the disease; however, symptoms are often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all in areas where malaria is uncommon. People who live in regions where malaria is prevalent often try to self-medicate at home, but this is not recommended.