A Clinical Case Report On Covid19 Case And Management Through Ayurvedic Protocol Management
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i5.792Keywords:
-COVID-19 patient, Ayurvedic treatment,Fever,Corona.Abstract
The patient received treatment recommendations that included medication, dietary advice, and behavioral therapy. Even though the patient had substantial COVID-19 symptoms, the patient healed with only Ayurveda medicine and does not have any Post-COVID-19 problems up to-date. Early healing and improved results suggests that Ayurvedic therapy is safe and effective. The Patient experienced fatigue, fever 100 °F, irritation in throat and myalgia. Ayurvedic assessment confirmed KaphaVatajJwara. The current pandemic, current symptoms, prior sickness, comorbidities, season, fundamental body constitution, vitiated body Dosha, and Ama were considered when making the diagnosis (body toxins).Kapha, Vata, and adjunctive Pitta are dominant in the vitiated dosha configuration. Rasa and RaktaDhatu are bodily tissues that are damaged; Sweda, Mutra, and Purisha are excretory products involved; and Manovaha and Raktavahasrotas were affected. Pranvahasrotas was the Sthansanshraya (Site of Disease Manifestation) (Respiratory system). Fever of the kind known as KaphaVatajaJwara was verified. Several types of fever have been described by Ayurveda depending on the participation of Dosha, Dushya, Kala, and causal factors. Ayurveda's multifaceted approach covers most infectious diseases and aids in the comprehension of newly appearing fevers. Many Ayurveda treatments are now being employed for a variety of Kapha-Vataja and Sannipataja (fatal combination of all three Doshas) Jwaras, some of which may be effective for COVID-19.
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