8Headaches
Less specific and secondary signs of malaria might be headaches, which are often accompanied by mild muscle aches. The level of intensity might range from moderate to severe. Both conditions tend to happen in a short period after the primary symptoms mentioned above because the parasite needs time to grow and spread in your liver and blood cells. The initial headaches are often dull as a tension headache. But when the condition progresses and destroys your blood cells, it might become pounding as a migraine. [8]















