4 Hydration
As mentioned, there is no cure for malaria that you can get from your kitchen cupboard. If there was, then this condition would not have ravaged many tropical and subtropical countries to the extent it has.
Therefore, a lot of the time these treatments should focus on managing symptoms and helping to prevent the worst developments. One way to do this is to hydrate the body properly and to keep drinking lots of water.
Malaria has numerous symptoms, but among the most serious are the fever and vomiting and diarrhea. If you find yourself throwing up and feeling hot, then you will quickly become dehydrated as you lose moisture through your stool, vomit, and perspiration.
This can then lead to dehydration, which can contribute to headaches, tiredness, muscle ache and more. Eventually, dehydration can be fatal and this is actually what actually proves most dangerous in many cases of malaria.
Furthermore, water is important when it comes to fighting off infections and supporting the immune system. It is an important catalyst for countless biochemical reactions throughout the body and it is used to make the blood among other things.
For these reasons, you should keep drinking lots of water while fighting to overcome malaria.