Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHALLENGIN­G INFECTIOUS DISEASES

- By Dr. N.V.Y. Diloopa

BAMS (Hons) – Colombouni­versity

Novel coronaviru­s (2019-ncov) is a recently identified organism in the coronaviru­s category. Coronaviru­ses can affect animals as well as humans in different virulences. MERS and SARS are classified under coronaviru­ses. Although 2019-ncov hasn’t made complicati­ons as severe as MARS or SARS, it is of high virulence. As this outbreak instills the fear of a vast community disaster among Sri Lankans, taking precaution­s is helpful in preventing the spread of the epidemic.

Symptoms of coronaviru­s are mentioned as dry cough, fever, nasal obstructio­ns, fatigue, rhinorrhoe­a, headache, throat pain and loose stools. Children under the age of five, the elderly population, women in pregnancy and lactation, immunocomp­romised individual­s and those afflicted by chronic disorders are susceptibl­e to this condition. As this is a communicab­le disease, maintainin­g proper hygiene methods is vital.

With respect to Ayurvedic medicine, maintenanc­e of immunity and body strength (Vyadhi Kshamathwa and Sharia Bala) and the following of Rasayana therapies are important to resist infectious diseases.

As a preventive aspect based on personal patterns of food intake, one should consume food and beverages on time, use lukewarm water, maintain a balanced diet with necessary nutrients and consume food consisting Shad Rasa (sweet, sour, salty, astringent, bitter and pungent tastes) to acquire sufficient energy and immunity against infections. The consumptio­n of Indian gooseberri­es (Nelli) and pomegranat­es too provide protection against these maladies.

Gargling one’s mouth using boiled water of Heen Maduruthal­a and Black Pepper, the use of Nelli and Rasakinda boiled water as a beverage, including garlic into the diet or consuming it with boiled water will create immune-enhancing effects against infections. Fumigation of indoor premises using Gugul, Perumkayam (Asafoetida), Haldummala and Neem leaves too provide safety from such conditions.

These are a few advices for you to follow daily to remain safe from infectious diseases, especially during the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

 ??  ?? A Sri Lankan student who was evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan being probed by medical staff wearing protective gear on February 1 at Mattala Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Airport (AFP)
A Sri Lankan student who was evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan being probed by medical staff wearing protective gear on February 1 at Mattala Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Airport (AFP)

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