Antimalarials in Brighton
We can dispense antimalarials without a need for a prescription from a doctor. You will have a short consultation with one of our travel health pharmacists to assess the clinical suitability of the antimalarials for you. You will be provided with information on the different antimalarials and suitable options will be offered to you. You may ask any questions that you might have during the consultation. Book your appointment online today.
Book Antimalarials in Brighton
Matlock Pharmacy, 12 Matlock Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, BN1 5BF
What Is Malaria?
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted through bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. If it is not diagnosed early and treated, it can be fatal. It only takes a single mosquito bite to get infected. The infected mosquito bite passes the parasite into the bloodstream of the affected individual.
What Are The High-Risk Areas For Malaria?
Malaria is found in over 100 countries across the globe. It is particularly common in tropical regions of the world. These includes:
- large regions of Africa and Asia
- Sections of Middle East
- Central and South America
- Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- Parts of the Pacific islands
You can check the risk of malaria by country here.
What Steps Can You Take To Prevent Malaria?
There are several steps that we can take to prevent Malaria. The easiest way to remember these is by the ABCD method.
Awareness of the risk: being aware of the risk of malaria in the region of our travel.
Bite prevention: Prevention of mosquito bites through the use of mosquito repellents, covering your arms and legs and using an insecticide-treated mosquito net. Ask in-store for our range of mosquito repellents.
Check if you need antimalarial tablets – Find out if you need antimalarial tablets to protect you from getting infected, for your travel destination. Book your appointment online.
Diagnosis – Get urgent medical assistance if you develop any malaria symptoms, upon returning from your travel for up to a year.
Sings And Symptoms Of Malaria
Malaria symptoms usually develop within 7 to 18 days after being infected (bitten by the parasite) depending on the type of parasite involved. However, in some cases, it can take up to a year for symptoms to appear after being infected.
The main initial symptoms are similar to that of flu, it includes:
How To Book Travel Vaccines in Brighton?
Now you can book your travel clinic appointment online. Simply choose a date and time that suits you. Attend your appointment at the booked time and get your travel vaccinations before your next trip. We also offer antimalarials and other travel health accessories. Ask in-store during your appointment.
- High Temperature of 38 degrees or above
- Vomiting
- Headaches
- Muscle aches
- Diarrhoea
- Feeling generally unwell
It can be difficult to identify these symptoms as malaria as the symptoms are often mild. The most serious form of malaria is caused by the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. If not identified and treated on time, malaria can cause serious illness and organ damage that could be fatal.
Read the updated and detailed information on the symptoms of malaria and the serious complications of malaria.
When To Seek Medical Advice?
If you develop the signs and symptoms of malaria during or after visiting a region where malaria is found, you should get seek immediate medical advice.
Even if the symptoms develop weeks, months or years after returning from travel.
Booking A Travel Clinic Appointment In Brighton
If you planning to go on a holiday abroad in the near future, make sure that you get all the required/recommended vaccinations and antimalarials before your holiday.
At Travel Clinic Brighton, we offer expert travel health services. Book your appointment online today to see one of our travel health experts in clinic.
The information in this post is for general information purposes. It is not intended to replace a medical advice from a healthcare professional.
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