What are the standard treatment guidelines and prescription medications for malaria persisting for 10 days?
Persistent Malaria for 10 days needs prompt medical review because treatment depends on the malaria type (such as *P. vivax* or *P. falciparum*), severity, age, pregnancy status, and local resistance patterns. Standard treatment may include prescription antimalarial medicines such as artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT), Chloroquine in selected cases, or Primaquine for preventing relapse in some types of malaria. Persistent fever may mean incomplete treatment, drug resistance, reinfection, or another illness. Do not self-medicate or repeat antibiotics on your own. Please consult a physician urgently for repeat blood tests, proper evaluation, hydration, and the correct prescription plan.