HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR SWINE FLU OR H1N1 FLU.
Technically,
the term "swine flu" refers to influenza in pigs. Occasionally, pigs
transmit influenza viruses to people, mainly to hog farmers and veterinarians.
Less often, someone infected with swine flu passes the infection to others.
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
H1N1-related 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 protection against this strain was
included in the seasonal flu vaccine for 2015-16. Another strain, H3N2 emerged
in humans in 2011
Causes--Influenza viruses
infect the cells lining your nose, throat and lungs. The virus enters your body
when you inhale contaminated droplets or transfer live virus from a
contaminated surface to your eyes, nose or mouth.
You
can't catch swine flu from eating pork.
Symptoms-H1N1 flu signs and
symptoms in humans are similar to those of other flu strains:
·
Fever (but not always)
·
Cough
·
Sore throat
·
Runny or stuffy nose
·
Watery, red eyes
·
Body aches
·
Headache
·
Fatigue
·
Diarrhea
·
Nausea and vomiting
H1N1 flu symptoms develop about one to three days after you're
exposed to the virus.
Risk factors--If you've traveled
to an area where many people are affected by swine flu (H1N1 flu), you may have
been exposed to the virus, particularly if you spent time in large crowds.
Swine
farmers and veterinarians have the highest risk of true swine flu because of
their exposure to pigs.
Complications--Influenza complications include:
·
Worsening of chronic conditions, such as heart disease and
asthma
·
Pneumonia
·
Neurological signs and symptoms, ranging from confusion to
seizures
·
Respiratory failure
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Well selected Homoeopathic
medicines are effective for the management and prevention of swine flu.
Homoeopathy
today is a rapidly growing system and is being practiced all over the world. It
strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach
towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical
levels. When swine flu is concerned
there are many effective medicines available in Homoeopathy , but the selection
depends upon the individuality of the patient , considering mental and physical
symptoms.
GELSEMIUM
SEMPERVIRENS 1X- Gelsemium is one of the top remedies for
Swine flue with dullness drowsiness and weakness. It is prescribed when there
is running nose , which is bland and sneezing accompanied by pain in eyes and
head. The patient may also experience weakness and drowsiness. There is
frequent and violent chilliness up and down the back, face flushed and dark
red. There is much muscular soreness and
severe headache. No thirst is another key note symptom with trembling. The
patient wants to be held because he shakes so.
EUPATORIUM
PERFOLIATUM 2X—Eupatorium perfoliatum is another leading
remedy for swine flue with severe deep bone pains which is relieved by pressure
and movement.Eupatorium is indicated in fever with chill followed by vomiting
of bile.Chill preceded by thirst with great soreness and aching of bones.
Shivering runs down the back and spreads to extremities. The patient also has
coryza with sneezing, hoarseness and loose cough. The patient feels dryness of
the body.
BRYONIA
ALB. 30-Bryonia alb is indicated when flue is complicated with
pneumonia. There are stitching, tearing , shooting pains in muscles which is
aggravated by least movement.Dry hacking cough causing much pain in the lungs
and chest. Dry mouth with thirst for
large quantities of cold water and bitter taste in mouth. Severe bursting ,
splitting type of headache. Much sweating of the body occurs.
ARSENICUM
ALBUM 30- Arsenic album is one of the excellent remedies for
Swine flu with thin watery discharge
from the nose.The discharge leads to a burning sensation and most of the times
it is accompanied by sneezing. The person’s condition gets worse in cold
air.Being in a warm room can provide some relief to the patient. Another
striking symptoms are great restlessness with complete exhaustion and
thirst for small quantities of water at short intervals.
RHUS
TOXICODENDRON 30- Rhus tox is another effective remedy for
Swine flu with constant chilliness as if cold water was poured over the body or
as if the blood ran cold through the veins. There is much aching pain in limbs
, which is aggravated by rest, better from movement.Another prescribing
symptoms are restlessness and the patient tosses about in bed which gives
relief. The tongue is dry with triangular red tip. There is hard tickling
cough.
DULCAMARA
30-
Dulcamara is one of the best remedies in acute form. It is brought on by wet or
change to cold weather. Other symptoms are- eyes suffused, throat sore, cough
hurts due to muscular soreness.
BAPTISIA
TIN. Q- Baptisia tic. Is effective in Swine flu with marked gastro-intestinal
symptoms. Flue with besotted countenance , bleary eyes, aching head, sore
throat, pains and soreness all over the body and profound prostration. Stupid
look with stupor from which it is difficult to arouse the patient.
CAUSTICUM
1000—Causticum is also effective when there is high fever,
flushed face, no chilliness, much prostration, could hardly get out of bed .
Nose stopped, coryza free, watery. Hoarseness. Dry hacking cough , which is
persistent.
OSCILLOCOCCINUM
200-
Placebo- controlled studies shows that this medicine is effective for Swine flu
, it shortens the duration of flu symptoms. It can also used for prevention of Swine flue
PREVENTION-
Influvenzinum 200 , Osillococcinum 200, and Merc sol 1000 are considered as
good preventive medicines.
The
following measures also help prevent
swine flu (H1N1 flu) and limit its spread:
Stay home if you're sick. If
you have swine flu (H1N1 flu), you can give it to others. Stay home for at
least 24 hours after your fever is gone.
Wash your hands thoroughly
and frequently. Use soap and water, or if they're unavailable, use an
alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
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
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