Fox News anchor John Roberts Malaria is on the verge of recovery after diagnosis.
“I was hitting my toes from the top of my head. Man In an interview published on Thursday, August 28. "I was also trembling in the shake of uncontrollable trembling during my show. Initially I thought it was only muscular cramps and pain.
Once he was admitted to the hospital and showed his blood work that both his platelets and white blood cells were low, Roberts parasites, were caught in mosquito -carried illness.
"I thought, 'Of course you have malaria. ... You never do anything in a small step,'" Roberts made a joke. "But I was a little scared. If malaria wasn't checked then I could not know how serious it was from any medical classification, but it was definitely felt deadly. I didn't feel so ill in my life."
Accordingly Mayo clinicMalaria is a disease caused by a parasite. Symptoms and symptoms usually begin within a few weeks of biting by infected mosquitoes. Some patients feel the cycle of "attack" of malaria. An attack usually starts with trembling and cold, then there is a high fever, then returns to the sweat and normal temperature.
The Report to America Kancher suspects that he infected the disease while on a July vacation in Indonesia. According to Roberts, he started feeling ill about 10 days after returning home.

He is currently treating the fourth artsunate but feeling the symptoms.
"There was a down day yesterday. I felt awful all day," he said. "I also have wild swing at the temperature of the hour i'll I shake and shake like a leaf ... I'll sweat after that."
Although Roberts is hoping that he may return to report the news after Labor Day on Tuesday, September 2, the priority is recovering.
On the way, he is expressing gratitude for healthcare professionals and colleagues Trace galler Those who are taking action in the konker Report to America With Sandra Smith In his absence.
He wrote, “Thanks to Trace for jumping on the chair today! Through the X Tuesday, August 26. "I can tell the truth that I am the only person in the hospital with malaria. In reality one of my doctors said that I was the first thing I saw.
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