Monday 23 January 2023

SEASONAL FLU A SCARE – GENERAL WITH HOMOEOPATHIC APPROACH

 ABSTRACT 

Seasonal influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses which circulate in all parts of the world. It represents a year-round disease burden. However, influenza can cause severe illness or death, particularly among high risk groups including the very young, the elderly, pregnant women, health workers and those with serious medical conditions. This article provides an overview of the aetiology, diagnosis, and appropriate general & homoeopathic management of Seasonal flu.

 

INTRODUCTION

Seasonal influenza is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, cough (usually dry), headache, muscle and joint pain, severe malaise (feeling unwell), sore throat and a runny nose. The cough can be severe and can last two or more weeks. Most people recover from fever and other symptoms within a week without requiring medical attention. In temperate climates, seasonal epidemics occur mainly during winter, while in tropical regions, influenza may occur throughout the year, causing outbreaks more irregularly.

 

 

Swine flu is an infection caused by a virus. It's named for a virus that pigs can get. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can and do happen. Swine influenza virus (SIV) or swine origin influenza virus (SOIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is endemic in pigs. The human respiratory infection caused by a particular influenza virus H1N1 strain popularly known as swine flu was first recognized in spring 2009. A few months after the first swine flu cases were reported, rates of confirmed H1N1related illness were increasing in much of the world. As a result, the World Health Organization declared the infection a global pandemic. The pandemic was declared over in August 2010. Currently, H1N1 is still circulating in humans as a seasonal flu virus and is included in the seasonal flu vaccine.

 

AETIOLOGY & SPREAD

 

There are 4 types of seasonal influenza viruses, types A, B, C and D. Influenza A and B viruses circulate and cause seasonal epidemics of disease.

· Influenza A viruses are further classified into subtypes according to the combinations of the hemagglutinin (HA) and the neuraminidase (NA), the proteins on the surface of the virus. Currently circulating in humans are subtype A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) influenza viruses. The A(H1N1) is also written as A(H1N1)pdm09 as it caused the pandemic in 2009 and subsequently replaced the seasonal influenza A(H1N1) virus which had circulated prior to 2009. Only influenza type A viruses are known to have caused pandemics. Swine flu is an infection caused by a virus.

· Influenza B viruses are not classified into subtypes, but can be broken down into lineages. Currently circulating influenza type B viruses belong to either B/Yamagata or B/Victoria lineage.

· Influenza C virus is detected less frequently and usually causes mild infections, thus does not present public health importance.

· Influenza D viruses primarily affect cattle and are not known to infect or cause illness in people.

· Influenza viruses infect the cells lining nose, throat and lungs. The virus enters body when it inhale contaminated droplets or transfer live virus from a contaminated surface to eyes, nose or mouth.

HISTORY

The most significant flu pandemic occurred in 1918/1919. The global mortality rate from the 1918/1919 pandemic is not known, but is estimated at 2.5 to 5% of those who were infected died. With 20% or more of the world population suffering from the disease to some extent, a case fatality ratio this high would mean that about 0.51% or 50 million to

100 million people worldwide were killed. In 1957, an Asian flu pandemic infected some

45 million Americans and killed 70,000. Eleven years later, lasting from1968 to 1969, the Hong Kong flu pandemic afflicted 50 million Americans and caused 33,000 deaths, costing approximately $3.9 billion. In 1976, about 500 soldiers became infected with swine flu over a period of a few weeks.

The scare and panic about the bird flu and swine flu have occurred because people now know what a simple flu can lead to and are afraid of the consequences – not just to the human capital but also to the global financial health.

 

CLINICAL FEATURES

 

The symptoms of seasonal influenza include fever, lethargy, lack of appetite and coughing. Some people also have reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Symptoms of Swine flu may include all or some of the following like Fever, Muscle aches, Lethargy, Coughing, Headache, Sore throat, Runny nose, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea. Higher risk of catching influenza in general includes:

· Age of 65 years or older

· Chronic health problems (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease)

· Pregnant women

· Young children

But the past epidemics and pandemics of flu have shown that during pandemics most people who succumb are healthy young adults.

The effects of seasonal influenza epidemics in developing countries are not fully known, but research estimates that 99% of deaths in children under 5 years of age with influenza related lower respiratory tract infections are found in developing countries

COMPLICATIONS:

 

Influenza complications include:

· Worsening of chronic conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes and asthma

· Pneumonia

· Neurological signs and symptoms, ranging from confusion to seizures

· Respiratory failure and death.

 

PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT

 

These measures also help prevent seasonal flu (H1N1 flu) and limit its spread:

· Stay home if sick. If you do have swine flu (H1N1 flu), you can give it to others starting about 24 hours before you develop symptoms and ending about seven days later.

· Contain your coughs and sneezes. Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough. To avoid contaminating your hands, cough or sneeze into a tissue or the inner crook of your elbow.

· Avoid contact. Stay away from crowds if possible. And if you're at high risk of complications from the flu — for example, you're younger than 5 or you're 65 or older, you're pregnant, or you have a chronic medical condition such as asthma — consider avoiding swine barns at seasonal fairs and elsewhere.

· Reduce exposure within your household. If a member of your household has swine flu, designate only one household member to be responsible for the ill person's personal care.

· Drink plenty of liquids. Choose water, juice and warm soups to prevent dehydration. Drink enough so that your urine is clear or pale yellow.

· Rest -  Get more sleep to help your immune system fight infection.

 

HOME REMEDIES 

Here are some easy steps you can take to tackle a flu virus of any kind, including swine flu. It is not necessary to follow all the steps at once. You can pick and choose a combination of remedies that suit you best.

· Have five duly washed leaves of Tulsi (known as Basil in English; medicinal name Ocimum sanctum) everyday in the morning. Tulsi has a large number of therapeutic properties. It keeps throat and lungs clear

· A small piece of camphor (kapoor) approximately the size of a tablet should be taken once or twice a month. It can be swallowed with water by adults while children can take it along with mashed potatoes or banana because they will find it difficult to have it without any aides. Please remember camphor is not to be taken every day, but only once each season, or once a month.

· Those who can take garlic, must have two pods of raw garlic first thing in the morning. To be swallowed daily with lukewarm water. Garlic too strengthens immunity like the earlier measures mentioned.

· Those not allergic to milk, must take a glass of hot or lukewarm milk every night with a small measure of haldi (turmeric).

· Aloe vera (gwarpatha) too is a commonly available plant. Its thick and long, cactus like leaves have an odourless gel. A teaspoon gel taken with water daily can work wonders for not only your skin and joint pains, but also boost immunity.

· Do Pranayam daily (preferably under guidance if you are already not initiated into it) and go for morning jog/walk regularly to keep your throat and lungs in good condition and body in fine fettle. Even in small measures, it will work wonders for your body's resistance against all such diseases which attack the nose, throat and lungs, besides keeping you fit.

· Have citrus fruits, particularly Vitamin C rich Amla (Indian gooseberry) juice. Since fresh Amla is not available, it is not a bad idea to buy packaged Amla juice which is commonly available nowadays.

· Last but not the least; wash your hands frequently every day with soap and warm water for 15 - 20 seconds; especially before meals, or each time after touching a surface that you suspect could be contaminated with flu virus such as a door handle or a knob/handle, especially if you have returned from a public place or used public transport. Alcohol based hand cleaners should be kept handy at all times and used until you can get soap and warm water. Flu viruses can survive for two hours or longer on surfaces, such as doorknobs and countertops.

 

 

HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT:

 

HOMOEOPATHY in 1918-19 pandemic:  

Homoeopathy was very successful in dealing with the 1918-19 flu pandemic. Here is a quote from the famous historian Julian Winston: Perhaps the most recent use of homoeopathy in a major epidemic was during the Influenza Pandemic of 1918. The Journal of the American Institute for homoeopathy, May, 1921, had a long article about the use of homoeopathy in the flu epidemic. Dr. T A McCann, from Dayton, Ohio, reported that 24,000 cases of flu treated allopathically had a mortality rate of 28.2% while 26,000 cases of flu treated homeopathically had a mortality rate of 1.05%. This last figure was supported by Dean W.A. Pearson of Philadelphia (Hahnemann College) who collected 26,795 cases of flu treated with Homoeopathy with the above result.

The most common remedy used was Gelsemium, with occasional cases needing Bryonia and Eupatorium reported. Dr. Herbert A. Roberts from Derby, CT, said that 30 physicians in Connecticut responded to his request for data. They reported 6,602 cases with 55 deaths, which is less than 1%. Dr. Roberts was working as a physician on a troop ship during WWI. He had 81 cases of flu on the way over to Europe. He reported, “All recovered and were landed. Every man received homoeopathic treatment. One ship lost 31 on the way.”

 

Many people believe that the 2018 swine flu virus strain closely matches the 1918/1919 flu pandemic, although it is not exactly like it. In the 1918/1919 flu pandemic, people without symptoms could be stricken suddenly and within hours be too weak to walk; many died the next day. Symptoms included a blue tint to the face and coughing up blood caused by severe obstruction of the lungs. In some cases, the virus caused an uncontrollable hemorrhaging that filled the lungs, and patients drowned in their body fluids (pneumonia). In others, the flu caused frequent loss of bowel control and the victim would die from losing critical intestinal lining and from blood loss. If such symptoms present themselves in the current pandemic, the remedies that may prove useful would be Arsenic-album, Cantharis, Phosphorus, Cuprummet, Camphora, Veratrum-album, Ipecac or Carbo-veg.

 

The medicines given below indicate the therapeutic affinity but this is not a complete and definite guide to the treatment of this condition. Please consult a qualified homoeopath before taking any homoeopathic remedy for Swine flu / influenza

 

Indicated Remedies

Indications

 

Aconitum

This medicine should only be considered within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. These children experience a sudden onset of fever with chills.They become easily chilled from uncovering and get the chills shortly after getting in bed. They have a rapid and hard pulse, and either have a flushed face or one that alternates between being pale and being red.

Arsenicum

 

These children have a rapid onset of a high fever, along with a weak but restless feeling. They are apt to have a concurrent headache, cold, sore throat,digestive disorder, or most commonly, diarrhea. They have great thirst but only for sips of water at a time. They are very chilly.

Belladonna

 

A distinguishing symptom of children who need this medicine is a flushed face and reddened mucous membranes, especially lips and gums. Theyhave a sudden onset of high fever with a hot head and cold extremities. Parents can feel a radiating heat from the child's head. The children have a dry heat (withoutperspiration), a strong and bounding pulse, and may see hallucinations when their eyes are closed. They toss and turn in their sleep and may suffer from scarydreams.

Bryonia

 

When children have a slow onset of a fever that is typified by body aches which are worse by motion, this medicine should be considered. These children have a great thirst for cold fluids. They are aggravated by warm rooms and warmth and prefer cool rooms and open air. They have a dry mouth and great thirst, especially for cold drinks. They tend to have a headache in the front part of their head which is aggravated by any motion. These children are irritable and are

averse to sympathy.

Allium Cepa

 

Profuse catarrhal coryza; the nose runs freely, there is sneezing, irritability cough, the face is swollen and looks inflamed. Camphora. This remedy is often sufficient at the outset to cut short an attack, or at least modify the severity.

Arsenicum Iodide

Chills, flushes of heat and severe fluent coryza, discharge irritating and corrosive, sneezing and prostration. It corresponds to true influenza and is highly recommended by Hale. Sanguinaria nitrate is especially valuable when

the trachea and larynx are affected. Phytolacca is specific when the throat is inflamed and spotty, with great hardness and tenderness of the glands.

Eupatorium perfoliatum

This remedy relieves bone pains and body aches associated with flu and severe colds, there is typically deep soreness of the eyeballs. Extremely thirsty for cold drinks, especially during the chill or rigor (shuddering) of fevers. Chill that begins in the small of back. Scanty or no perspiration during fever.

Gelsemium

 

Used to treat acute influenza (flu) or sore throats, with weakness, limp limbs, chills, fever, headaches with double vision, and heavy, drooping eyelids. There may be a lack of thirst, even during fever. In addition, the remedy can be given for hay fever if accompanied by these symptoms.

Rhus Tox

 

These children experience achiness and stiffness that is aggravated by rest or by initial motion and relieved by continued motion. Because of this relief from continued motion, they seem restless and toss and turn. Their fever and aches become worse at night and in bed. In addition to stiffness in the back or neck, they may feel aching in the bones. They may also have a dry cough or sneezing which is aggravated by cold or by uncovering. Their fever may alternate with chills.A rare but important keynote symptom of this medicine is a brightly red tipped tongue.

Influenzinum

 

This remedy can be taken once a month during the flu season to prevent onset of this condition. It is also helpful if a child has symptoms that linger after experiencing the flu.

Dulcamara

This is one of our best remedies in the acute form; the eyes are suffused, the throat is sore and the cough hurts because of the muscular soreness. If brought on by damp, cold changes in the weather, so much the surer is Dulcamara indicated.

Phosphorus

 

may be indicated, especially when the trouble moves towards the chest. It is a very useful remedy for the debility following la grippe, as it is usually of the pure nervous type. It is the great post-influenza “tonic.”

 

Some easy differentiate in common homoeopathic flu medicines

· If the patient has mild flu like symptoms (runny nose and watery eyes etc) but no other peculiar symptom but is anxious if it might be swine flu – think about Aconite.

· If the flu patient is listless, prostrated, indifferent, has offensive diarrhoea and the parts rested upon feel sore and bruised – think about Baptisia.

· If the flu patient is restless, anxious or fearful, thirsty but drinks small quantities and often, prostrated, diarrhoea after eating or drinking and nausea on seeing/smelling food,burning pains – think about Arsenicum-album.

· If the nausea is more pronounced, the patient is thirstless and has pain felt in bones – think about Ipecac. Also Ipecac should be thought of if a flu patient is developing or has developed broncho-pneumonia.

· If the gastrointestinal symptoms are not marked but the patient has deep pains as if bones are aching – think about Eupatorium perf. If the flu patient is feeling dull, dizzy, drowsy, has low thirst, feels chilly, esp in back – think about Gelsemium.

Conclusion

Homoeopathic medicines stimulate the immune power to act against the disease. Homoeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homoeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homoeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc. A miasmatic tendency (predisposition/susceptibility) is also often taken into account for the treatment of chronic conditions.

Monday 9 January 2023

ANXIOUS ABOUT CHOLESTEROL - CONQUER WITH HOMOEOPATHIC MODALITY

 ABSTRACT 

The raised or abnormal levels of lipids & lipoproteins in the blood has become a common clinical problem of the century which has turned out to be a challenge to the physician. Maintaining healthy Cardio vascular system is a significant part of maintaining good quality of life. Cholesterol plays a vital role in getting cardiac diseases with more prevalence. This article provides an overview of the aetiology, diagnosis, and appropriate general & homoeopathic management of this Cholesterol disorder.

INTRODUCTION

Cholesterol is a waxy, fatlike substance that the body needs to function normally. Cholesterol is naturally present in cell walls or membranes everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles, skin, liver, intestines, and heart. The body uses cholesterol to produce many hormones, vitamin D, and the bile acids that help to digest fat. Our body takes only a small amount of cholesterol in the blood to meet these needs. If a person has too much cholesterol in the bloodstream, the excess may be deposited in arteries especially the coronary arteries of the heart.

Cholesterol deposits are a component of the plaques that cause narrowing and blockage of the coronary arteries, producing ischemic heart disorders. Cholesterol plaques can rupture, resulting in a blood clot formation that completely blocks the artery, stopping all blood flow and causing a heart attack, in which heart muscle cells die from lack of oxygen and nutrients. Being insoluble in blood, Cholesterol is carried in the blood by molecules called lipoproteins. A lipoprotein is any complex or compound containing both lipid (fat) and protein. The three main types are:

· LDL (low density lipoprotein) – also named as bad cholesterol, because of its bad effect on the heart. LDL carries cholesterol from the liver to cells. If too much is carried, too much for the cells to use, there can be a harmful rise of LDL. This lipoprotein can increase the risk of arterial disease by getting deposited on the walls of the arteries and makes blood vessels hard and narrow, if levels rise too high.

· HDL (high density lipoprotein) – also known as good cholesterol, because of its good effect on the heart. Experts say HDL prevents arterial disease. HDL does the opposite of LDL - HDL takes the cholesterol away from the cells and back to the liver. In the liver it is either broken down or expelled from the body as waste.

· VLDL cholesterol (very low density lipoprotein) is the highest amount of triglycerides and is the smallest mass of lipoproteins produced by the liver from carbohydrates. Then it is carried to other tissues for storage.

· Triglycerides - these are the chemical forms in which most fat exists in the body, as well as in food. They are present in blood plasma. Triglycerides, in association with cholesterol, form the plasma lipids (blood fat). Triglycerides in plasma originate either from fats in our food, or are made in the body from other energy sources, such as carbohydrates. Calories we consume but are not used immediately by our tissues are converted into triglycerides and stored in fat cells. When your body needs energy and there is no food as an energy source, triglycerides will be released from fat cells and used as energy - hormones control this process.

· Total cholesterol is the sum of LDL + HDL + VLDL.

 

AETIOLOGY OF HIGH CHOLESTEROL (HYPERLIPIDEMIA):

· High cholesterol is typically due to a combination of environmental and genetic factors.

· High cholesterol is often found to run in families. Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited form of high cholesterol that may lead to early heart disease.

· Environmental factors include: Obesity and dietary choices.

· Smoking and sedentary lifestyle can also raise cholesterol levels.

· Diet has an important effect on blood cholesterol but the size of this effect varies substantially between individuals. Food rich in saturated fats like meat, chicken, eggs, oil, etc. will raise LDL cholesterol levels.

· Secondary causes includes Diabetes mellitus type 2, obesity, nephrotic syndrome, obstructive jaundice, hypothyroidism, Cushing’s syndrome, anorexia nervosa etc..

· Altered Oestrogen levels may increase LDL Cholesterol levels in women during Pregnancy and Post-menopausal.

· Drinking too much alcohol can damage the liver and heart muscle, lead to high blood pressure, and raise triglyceride levels.

· Several studies have shown that mental stress raises blood cholesterol levels over the long term.

· Medications like thiazide diuretics, ciclosporin, glucocorticoids, beta blockers, retinoic acid

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS

High cholesterol is a risk factor for other illnesses and by itself does not cause symptoms. Routine screening blood tests may reveal elevate cholesterol levels in the blood. The National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines suggest that everyone aged 20 years and older should have their blood cholesterol level measured at least once every 5 years. It is best to have a blood test called a lipid profile to find out cholesterol numbers.

BLOOD TEST INTERPRETATION

· Total cholesterol levels: Desirable - Less than 200 mg/dL, Borderline high risk - 200-239 mg/dL, High risk - 240 and over.

· HDL levels: High risk - Less than 40 mg/dL in male, less than 50 mg/dL in female.

· LDL levels: Optimal - Less than 100 mg/dL, Near optimal/above optimal - 100-129 mg/dL, Borderline high risk - 130-159 mg/dL, High risk -  160- 189 mg/dL, Very high risk - 190 mg/dL and above.

·  Triglycerides levels: Normal - Less than 150 mg/dL, Borderline to high - 150-199 mg/dL, High - 200-499mg/dL. Very high - Above 500 mg/dL

 

MANAGEMENT

Dietary Recommendations

Ø Eat a diet low in fat – Reduce fat intake to not more than 30 percent of total calories a day. Reduce intake of saturated fatty acids it boosts blood cholesterol levels more than anything else we consumes. Reduce the amount of salt fats intake to less than 10 percent of total daily calories

Ø Reduce high cholesterol foods like meat, cakes, pastries, cookies, nuts, milk products, butter, ghee, sugary and fried foods. Take less than 7% of daily caloric intake

Ø Low sodium diet – Healthy normal adults are advised to consume not m ore than 2,400 mg of sodium daily.

Ø Eat more fiber, fruits and vegetables- Oatmeal, oat bran, rice, wheat bran and beans may help lower blood cholesterol levels. Fiber rich food may help to take cholesterol away before it can be absorbed into blood stream. Fruits and vegetables like oranges, bananas, potatoes and tomatoes supply a lot of potassium which may elp control blood pressure.

Ø Choose good fats such as monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and omega-3 essential fatty acids.

Ø Fenugreek seeds can decrease LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and increase HDL cholesterol levels. This is due to the high fiber content of the seed and its effect on reducing intestinal absorption of cholesterol.

Ø Garlic (Allium sativum) is a vegetable that has been used as a natural blood-pressure-lowering remedy since ancient times

Ø People with higher triglycerides may benefit from a diet that is higher in monounsaturated fat and lower in carbohydrates, particularly simple sugars. A common source of monounsaturated fat is olive oil.

Ø Although exercise has little effect on LDL, aerobic exercise may improve insulin sensitivity, HDL, and triglyceride levels and may thus reduce the risk of heart disease. People who exercise and control their diet appear to be more successful with long-term lifestyle modifications that improve their heart risk profile

Ø Quit Smoking – Smoking may lower HDL cholesterol and seems to increase blood pressure level soon

HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT

In Homoeopathy, medicines are highly individualized to the patient and this will help a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which a patient is suffering. High blood cholesterol is supposed to be a constitutional disease, so treatment also should be constitutional. Normal levels can be absolutely attained and maintained if Homoeopathic treatment is started earlier. . In Homoeopathy, medicines are highly individualized to the patient and this will help lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, raise HDL cholesterol, inhibit the formation of plaque, lower high blood pressure, detoxify the body and also enhance immunity system. Homoeopathic remedies can help maintain cardiovascular function and a healthier circulatory system.

Following remedies are quite helpful to treat the symptoms and condition related to abnormal cholesterol level: Baryta Mur, Aurum Mur, Plumbum Iod, Baryta Iod, Crataegus, Thiosinaminum, Natrum Iod, Strontium Carb, Vanadium, Aurum Met, Aurum Iod and many other medicines. For individualized remedy selection and treatment, the patient should consult a qualified homeopathic doctor in person.

 

Indicated Remedies

Indications

Fel tauri

It is an effective remedy in the treatment of high blood cholesterol. It treats a sluggish liver. It eliminates fat.

Nux vomica

It removes liver toxicity. It treats indigestion caused by alcohol or food abuse. The patient awakes at 3 a.m.

Berberis vul

It is an excellent stimulant and drainer for the kidneys. The patient leads a sedentary lifestyle and has a big appetite.

Chelidonium

treats hepatic disorders. Recommended for fatty liver degeneration.

Veratum album

treats hypercholesterolemia.

Cholesterinum

stops the degeneration of arterial walls. It treats an enlarged liver and gallstone colic.

Curcuma

 drains the liver and cholesterol deposits

Arsenicum album

is indicated for insomnia after a big meal. The person wakes up between 3 and 5 a.m., feels drowsy during the day.

Uranium nitricum

treats high cholesterol with diabetes.

Romarinus officinalis 

indicated for high triglycerides.

Prunus amygdalus 

indicated for high triglycerides.

Psorinum

is a constitutional remedy. It detoxifies toxins in a weak individual who eliminates toxins poorly.

Adonis Vernalis

Indicated if the muscles of the heart are in the stage of fatty degeneration, regulates the pulse and increase the power of contractions of the heart, with increase urinary secretions. Weak heart, slow/weak pulses and low vitality.

Allium sativum Q

Garlic (Allium sativum) is a vegetable that has been used as a natural blood-pressure-lowering remedy since ancient times. Allium Sativum Q is very effective for lowering High blood pressure and High cholesterol, Good for atherosclerosis as vasodilator reduces cholesterol, good for respiratory system as it removes excess mucous from lungs, and warms it up.

 

Conclusion

Homoeopathic medicines stimulate the immune power to act against the disease. Hence to have a low risk of heart disease, by maintaining normal cholesterol levels, good cardiovascular function and a healthy circulatory system consider Constitutional Homoeopathic treatment along with certain lifestyle changes.

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