Malaria
Explore how traditional medicine systems approach Malaria.
How Different Systems Treat Malaria
Malaria is an infectious disease characterized by fever, chills, and malaise. It occurs when the parasite Plasmodium attacks red blood cells. This single-celled organism is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. Homeopathy views malaria …
Read Full ⚗️ Homeopathy Guide →In Unani medicine, Malaria is known as Humma Ajamiyah or Humma-e-Khilti. It is characterized as a type of fever resulting from a derangement of the body's humours (Akhlat). This condition is often observed in environments with poor hygiene, such as areas with stagnant water, part…
Read Full 🌙 Unani Guide →Malaria, known in ancient Siddha texts as Murai Suram, is a parasitic disease recognized since antiquity. In the Siddha system, it is understood as a condition arising from the derangement of the body's three humours: Vali, Azhal, and Iyam, with a primary imbalance leaning toward…
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