The Free Press Journal

DOCS LET OFF ‘STEAM’ TO COOL FUMING VIRUS

Study by experts from SevenHills Hospital shows positive results via steam therapy on asymptomat­ic and symptomati­c patients

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

Amid trials of various drugs and therapies for treating Covid patients, doctors at the SevenHills Hospital have conducted a study using steam. The study aimed to observe the effect of heat and humidity on the virus. Dr Dilip Pawar, lead investigat­or of the study said it was an observatio­nal study and they have obtained good results. Asymptomat­ic patients were getting cured within 7 days after use of steam, while symptomati­c patients took 710 days.

The study was conducted in the month of May and June when corona cases were on rise and many essential drugs were being used in clinical trials. “We first tried administer­ing patients with injection Tocilizuma­b and nearly 80 percent responded well to it. Following we decided to study about Covid-19 in detail which revealed there are three ways through which SARS-CoV-2 virus can enters human body which includes nose, mouth (oral) and eyes,” said Dr Dilip Pawar, MD, PhD,

Honorary Consultant Seven Hills Covid Hospital and lead author of the study and

Steam inhalation is traditiona­lly used as a home remedy for common colds and upper respirator­y tract infections. The evidence base of the practice is weak, with unproven theories that the steam loosens mucus, opens

nasal passages, and reduces mucosal inflammati­on, or that the heat inhibits replicatio­n of viruses.

Dr Pawar further said that steam has a temperatur­e of about 70 to 80 degrees Celsius which is well above the instabilit­y temperatur­e of SARSCoV-2 virus. Moreover, it is known that viruses get killed at 56 to 60 degrees Celsius. “The study was conducted in two groups which included 105 asymptomat­ic, mild and moderate patients. The first group comprises healthcare workers who are asymptomat­ic and another included patients and HCWs who are symptomati­c,” he said.

The Group 1 was asked to take steam twice a day for 5 minutes by nasal route with intermitte­nt breathing by oral route, while Group 2 was asked to administer by nasal and oral route every 3 hours for 5 minutes. “None of the patients in Group 1 showed any sign of progressio­n to Covid-19 symptoms after a follow-up ranging from 14 days to 2 months. In group 2 mild symptoms regressed in 3 days to normal and in moderate symptoms it took 7 to 10 days to return to normal,” study revealed.

Dr Pawar said there was a drastic drop in the symptoms of Covid-19 virus after the patients were administer­ed with steam. Moreover, there was no further transmissi­on observed in patients taking steam.

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