Friday, November 19, 2021

Dengue : Prevention & Ayurvedic Management

Dengue : Prevention & Ayurvedic Management 

What is Dengue??
            Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection, found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas. The virus responsible for causing dengue, is called dengue virus (DENV).

Causes of Dengue??
            Dengue is caused when a mosquito bites an infected person, picks the virus and then bites someone else, thus passing the virus from one person to another.

How Dengue Spreads?

Symptoms in Dengue:
• High Fever
• Headache
• Vomiting
• Muscle and Joint Pain
• Skin Rashes
• Pain behind the eyes
• Swollen Gland

Symptong of severe Dengue:
• Severe abdominal pain
Persistent vomiting
• Bleeding from gums or nose
• Blood in the urine, stools or vomit
• Rapid breathing
• Irritability or restlessness
• Fatigue
• Clammy skin
• Red spots, particularly on the legs

Is Dengue dangerong in Pregnancy??
            A pregnant woman already infected with dengue can pass the virus to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of birth. Dengue can have harmful effects, including death of the fetus, low birth weight, and premature birth.

Dengue in Children-
            Symptoms of dengue in children and those who have acquired the disease for the first time may be mild. Dengue symptoms in children are almost the same as in the young and in adults. A very high temperature in children can sometimes lead to fits or convulsions.

Risk Factors in Dengue:
            Children and old people are vulnerable to dengue disease. A small percentage of people suffering from dengue fever can develop a more serious form of the disease known as dengue hemorrhagic fever. The dengue hemorrhagic fever can trigger dengue shock syndrome.

Preventive Measures:
• Stay in air-conditioned or well-screened housing
• Wear protective clothing that covers the arms, legs, and head especially when visiting mosquito- infested areas
• Apply insect repellent to skin. The most effective repellents are those containing diethyltoluamide (DEET)
• Apply permethrin insecticide to clothes
• Use mosquito nets impregnated with permethrin
• Cover strollers and baby carriers with mosquito netting
• Reduce mosquito habitat such as standing water that can collect in things such as flower pots, tyres
etc

Foods to increase Blood Platelets Count naturally:
• Goat Milk
• Giloy Water
• Papaya Leaves Juice
• Coconut Water
• Pomegranate Juice
• Wheatgrass Juice
• Beet root Juice

Food which help to recover in Dengue: 
• Ginger Lemon Luke warm water
• soaked Almonds
• Soaked Munaka
• cook the food in sesame oil or coconut oil or cow ghee
• moong dal khichdi
• Millet Khichdi
• Upma
• Moong spinach dal
• Missi roti
• Barley moong dalia
• channa sattu
• Roasted Makhana
• Eat the food as per digestion capacity & physician advise.

How to prepare Papaya Leaf Juice:

Ingredients:
• Papaya leaves
• Black salt to taste
• 1 tsp lemon juice
• Honey 

Method:
• Chop the leaves and add it to the blender with some water. Just churn it and the juice is ready.
• Since the leaves are quite bitter in taste, you can add black salt and lemon to it. Mix well and
serve! Papaya leaf extract helps in increasing your blood platelet levels drastically.

Medicinal Plants as Mosquito Repellent:
• Tulasi
• Lavander 
• Marigold
• Pudina 

Ayurveda Treatment Bhuj

Ayurveda Treatment for Dengue :

            There are Ayurveda medications available that you can avail after consulting by an Ayurvedic doctor. While being on other pathy medications, you can also opt for Ayurvedic treatment to catalyse the process of recovery. 

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