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Dr. Ramesh P R
Question 6. My son,12 and my daughter,10 are admitted due to dengue. Platelets given to son now platelet 01 lakh. Tell me ayurveda treatment after discharged from hospital.is there any problem in future due to denku attack - Gireesan Gireesan On 23 March 2010 Dengue haemorrhagic fever is a viral infection.Managing the acute condition with good care (as you have done now) is sufficient to get back to good health. If it is managed well, there may not be any problem in the future. Regular usage of certain herbs like Tinospora Cordifolia (Amritha), and medicines like Brahmarasayanam or Chyavanaprasam for a prescribed period of time would be helping the patient to improve his/her immune system in the long run. Question 7. I have T1G3 grade transtional cell carcinoma invading the lamina but not muscle. I had undergone 2 TUR-BT. and 6 weekly BCG. My second TUR-BT was done on 2, august and BCG was over on 10 Oct, 2009. My sonography and cystoscopy indicated no growth so far. Now I am taking Baba Rmadev medicine and cow urine to stop rceurrance. Can you please suggest a full course. I can not come to Kerala. - Chandra Shekhar Sharma On 15 March 2010 Regular oral intake of shilajit would be a preventive line of treatment in the case of transitional cell carcinoma of bladder. If you are near, Delhi, you may come for a personal consultation with all your reports. Afterwards only a complete course of treatment can be prescribed. Question 8. Is there any cure for gilbert`s syndrome if yes then how? How to protect one from getting attacked by serious diseases as I fall prey to many ailments, every year I fall sick with some or the other disease. - Par San On 10 March 2010 A complete course may not be possible in Gilbert’s Syndrome. But your recurrent infections can be improved by regular intake of polyherbal formulations which has a liver protective action. This could improve your quality of life. Personal consultation with an experienced Ayurvedic physician is needed. Question 9. My father-in-law aged about 59 years have been detected to be suffering from TB. Is it curable by aurveda/naturopathy. - S K Bansal On 5 March 2010 Effective medicines are available in modern medicine for Tuberculosis. If those medicines are not suiting to you or allergic to you, Ayurvedic treatment may help to improve your condition. But long term treatment may be needed. Question 10. Dear Dr., I am suffering from warts in my neck stomach and til on my face since my 2 kids born thru ceasearian section. Please suggest some remedy for removal of these warts. - Anita Kalra On 29 March 2010 Warts are common, and are caused by viral infection, specifically by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and are contagious when in contact with the skin of an infected person. It is also possible to get warts from using hand towels or other objects used by an infected person. Your own towels etc. has to be washed and dried well in order to reduce the chances of frequent infections. I shall suggest a home remedy, initially. Ginger, turmeric and neem leaves 15 Gms each may be grind and made into a paste. From this 10 Gms may be taken orally, twice daily. The remaining part of the paste may be used for external on the warts for a period of 30 minuts to one hour and then washed off wing luke warm water. If this is helping you continue for a period of one month. If this is not helping with a period of two weeks, you may have to contact a Doctor. * Please note this is not really due to your delivery as infections could happen anytime. |
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