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The patient will get high fever and joint pains. If the patient isf administed antibiotics also, the fever is lasting not less than 15 days.

2006-07-28 00:19:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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well, the fever is due to the mosquito aedis egyptis. unlike other mosquitoes, this particular mosquito bites during the daytime. and the virus affects joints and causes pains lasting for a long time.

the treatment is of two types. preventive medicine is available in the form of homeopathic pills. it is available at a very large no of medical stores in Hyderabad. once the fever has set in, it takes about a week to subside. dichlomol or dolo is used, as with other viral fever. a broad spectrum anti-biotic is used to prevent any secondary infections from setting in. the joint pains will last for a week or two, maybe even longer.

2006-07-28 00:28:43 · answer #1 · answered by Dirac 2 · 0 0

This is viral fever and it can be prevent by stop using thing which are in use of the patient, the Government is trying take a positive step but still not success. About medicine still not dignose.

2006-07-28 00:50:34 · answer #2 · answered by Raheem Udani 1 · 0 0

Avocado's available in Hydeabad at below address home Deliver facility also available, I used it 6-3-665, Fine Cab House, Opp NIMS Hospital, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, AP, 500082

2016-03-16 07:04:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chikungunya is a relatively rare form of viral fever caused by an alphavirus that is spread by mosquito bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The name is derived from the Makonde word meaning "that which bends up" in reference to the stooped posture developed as a result of the arthritic symptoms of the disease. The disease was first described by Marion Robinson[1] and W.H.R. Lumsden[2] in 1955, following an outbreak on the Makonde Plateau, along the border between Tanganyika and Mozambique, in 1952. Chikungunya is closely related to O'nyong'nyong virus[

Possible role for chloroquine in the treatment of Chikungunya: There is an interesting dialogue, mostly in French, about the possible use of chloroquine in the treatment of the arthralgia associated with CHIK.

1. A paper published in South Africa in 1984 concerning 10 cases of CHIK showed some effect of CQ in treating the symptoms of arthritis. Brighton SW. Chloroquine phosphate treatment of chronic Chikungunya arthritis. An open pilot study. S Afr Med J 1984 Aug 11;66(6):217-8.

The abstract of the paper: "Over 12% of patients who contract Chikungunya virus infection develop chronic joint symptoms. These symptoms respond only partially to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. An open pilot study on the efficacy of chloroquine phosphate was carried out and 10 patients completed 20 weeks of therapy. Both the Ritchie articular index and morning stiffness improved significantly. In the patient's assessment, 7 out of 10 considered their conditions to have improved. On the basis of the doctor's assessment, 5 of the 10 had improved. These results justify further controlled blind trials of chloroquine in chronic Chikungunya arthritis."

2. From the University of Malaya: http://www.vadscorner.com/alphaviruses.html

"Treatment [of Chikungunya]:

Supportive care with rest is indicated during the acute joint symptoms. Movement and mild exercise tend to improve stiffness and morning arthralgia, but heavy exercise may exacerbate rheumatic symptoms. In unresolved arthritis refractory to aspirin and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, chloroquine phosphate (250 mg/day) has given promising results."

3. From the French government (in French): http://agmed.sante.gouv.fr/pdf/10/chicungu.pdf

2006-07-29 20:57:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chikungunya

"While supportive or palliative medical care with anti-inflammatories and analgesics is available, there is no specific treatment for Chikungunya. The illness is usually self-limiting and will resolve with time. Symptomatic treatment is recommended after excluding other more dangerous diseases. Vaccine trials were carried out in 2000, but funding for the project was discontinued and there is no vaccine currently available."

2006-07-28 00:30:55 · answer #5 · answered by Milter24 2 · 0 0

Woodworking is a more general term than woodcarving. Anything you build, make or carve from wood is called woodworking. Woodcarving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool held in the hand, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine or in the ornamentation of a wooden object.
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2015-05-27 21:45:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chikungunya Virus Cure

*One study found that tannic acid from nutgall apparantly binds to Chikungunya and inhibits the virus. Sources of Tannic Acid: Nutgall, Tea, Nettle, Wood, Berries, Chinese galls. Oak wood is very rich in tannic acid. Oak leaves were also mentioned. Take an iron supplement if using foods with high amounts of tannic acid.

Effects of tannic acid and its related compounds upon Chikungunya virus
http://diglib.tums.ac.ir/pub/magmng/pdf/97.pdf

Tannic Acid In-Activates the Chikungunya virus
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=41164&dopt=Abstract

Plants with Phytochemicals
http://www.phytochemicals.info/phytochemicals/tannic-acid.php

Chikungunya is a virus spread by mosquitoes. It is not normally a serious health issue as it only lasts for 3-7 days. The best prevention is to keep the immune system healthy and taking proper precautions to avoid infection. There are several things one can do to prevent bites from mosquitoes and there are ways to relieve body aches and deydration that might come if infected.

The symptoms of chikungunya include fever which can reach 39°C, (102.2 °F) a petechial or maculopapular rash usually involving the limbs and trunk, and arthralgia or arthritis affecting multiple joints which can be debilitating. There can also be headache, conjunctival injection and slight photophobia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chikungunya

The mosquito species that transmits the Chikungunya virus is the Aedes albopictus, commonly known as the Asian tiger mosquito or forest mosquito. There being no vaccine or preventive drug for chikungunya at present, the best way to avoid the infection is to control the mosquito population in the region and prevent mosquito bites.
http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=380&i=8

Last year, several members of the Iowa State University Department of Entomology presented the results of a study on common catnip. Among their conclusions was the fact that an essential oil in catnip is 10 times more effective at repelling mosquitoes than potent chemicals such as DEET.
http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=634&i=13.

There are more holistic ways to treat Chikungunya than drugs that have been found to be ineffective to those with Chikunkunya. It takes being conscious of what is causing the problem, eliminating risks, and watching one's diet and hygiene;

*Eat a healthy diet with mostly raw vegetables and most fruits

* Avoid dairy as dairy plugs up the elimination system

*Eliminating table salt and adding sea salt to salt foods will mineralize the body and improve toxin elimination threrefore improvie the immune response

*Drinking 6-8 glasses of clean water every day will clear the elimination system and help prevent or eliminate the virus more efficiently if infected

* I would also add one drop of wild oregano oil to a shot glass of carrot juice or some other strong juice if I was fully infected, For my own child, I would only use the tiniest drop of oregano oil in a shot glass of root beer for the the strong taste.

*Amp up on Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and try Golden Seal if infected

*Drink green tea for relief

*I would also drink unsweetened fruit juice or vegetable juice with
a teaspoon of raw apple cider vinegar with a dash of cayenne, turmeric, and cinamon to provide good flora and PH balance to speed up recovery.

*MSM or Glucosamine are supplements that could help with body aches.

*If you have access to the herb Boneset herb also called comfrey, knitbone, Snake Root, and blackwort, it is a very good anti-inflamatory and excellent for body aches
http://curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=687&t=...

Vaccines are deadly to many people. I would take my chances with Chikungunya and the fever and body aches before I put a possibly deadly vaccine in my body.

2006-07-28 02:21:10 · answer #7 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

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