Case Report
A case series sharing novel experience of treating viral pandemic cases of morbid, mid aged, mild, moderate & severe grade with only Ayurvedic Medicines

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Abstract

In ongoing viral pandemic named as COVID-19 also Severe Acute Respiratory illness (SARI) or Flue Like illness (FLI) reported surging in many cities of India and many of the patients opted for traditional medicine, in spite of they have been given a option of contemporary line of treatment instructed by health authorities, they opted to take traditional indian medicine that is Ayurvedic medicine. Present case series is a same novel experience of early diagnosing and treating mid aged, morbid individuals who took only Ayurvedic treatment and could get out of the disease without any complications. This case series had 10 mid aged, morbid patients with maximum symptoms of COVID-19 disease and their hemogram and CRP was suggestive of moderate to severe type COVID-19/FLI/SARI. They were diagnosed by contemporary methods of pathology and treated with Ayurvedic classical medicines Tamra Sinduradi Yoga and Bhunimbadi Kwath for 20 days along with continuing the medicines for their ongoing morbidities. All 10 patients showed recoveries without any complications, they reduced their all symptoms, drastic reduction in their CRP and corrections in their hemograms were observed and also they showed any complications neither physically nor in their pathological tests. Hence it can be concluded that early diagnosis and treating it with Ayurvedic medicine can manage viral pandemic issue in a very successful way.

Keywords

COVID-19
CRP
Ayurveda
Tamra Sinduradi Yoga
Bhunimbadi Kwath
NL Ratio

Abbreviations

CRP
Critical reactive protein
RT-PCR
Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
ESR
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
NLR
Neutrophiles to lymphocyte ratio
WBC
White blood corpuscles
HR CT
High resolution computerized tomography
SpO2
Oxygen saturation
D Dimer
Fibrin degradation product
LDH
Lactate dehydrogenase
IgM
Immunoglobulin M
IgG
Immunoglobulin G

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