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Persistent fever, often accompanied by chills and sweating, is a primary symptom of malaria. The fever may follow a cyclic pattern.
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Intense and throbbing headaches are common in malaria and can often worsen without timely medical intervention.
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Frequent feelings of nausea or episodes of vomiting can occur due to the body's reaction to the infection.
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Malaria often causes extreme tiredness, weakness, and muscle or joint pain, making daily activities difficult.
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Alternating episodes of shivering followed by heavy sweating are characteristic signs of malaria, especially during fever cycles.