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Is there any treatment available for dengue in alternative therapies?


No treatment for dengue is available in modern medicines but Ayuraveda and homeopathy may hold the answer for treatment of this disease

This is considerable question as one may be suffering from this Dengue. firstly let me tell you that Alloepathy- is for immediate attention, its first aid upto any level, with side effects, but to improve immunity and restrict diseases you need something like Homoeopathy.

Ayurved is the best in aspect of a well know doctor and no side effects, this is best in terms of stronger ailments & diseases. lil time consuming yet permanent cure expected.

Homeopathy is considered next best to Ayurved and Alloepathy, the reason, no side effects, all ages can take it ppl with any ailments can take it(some madecines in Ayurved and Alloepathy are not suggest for diebatic and ppl with BP), time consuming yet permanent cure can be expected.

I suggest you opt Homeopathy for prevention and cure. it works with nervous system and not just subjected to intake. that is madecine doesn't work with quantity like in others but works with timely intake.

Tawa-tawa will do.

Try contacting one of the organizations at the 2nd URL below; they are most likely aware of any medicinal advances that have been made and/or alternative treatments. Also, the first URL provides news about therapies/treatments that are available.
http://health.allrefer.com/news/index.ph...
http://health.yahoo.com/topic/infectious...

You are correct that there are currently no therapies in Allopathic or Osteopathic medicine to effectively treat the cause of Dengue. There are treatments for the symptoms, and of course precautions and ways to avoid or reduce the likelyhood of transmission.

There are however some clinical trials underway for the disease. I have pasted a link below to the US National Library of Medicine.

Ayuarveda and Homeopathy and other alternative and complimentary therapys are always worth consideration depending on the patient's willingness to undergo these treatments. Some patients ask for them from the outset, and others are very opposed.

Treatment

The mainstay of treatment is supportive therapy. The patient is encouraged to keep up oral intake, especially of oral fluids. If the patient is unable to maintain oral intake, supplementation with intravenous fluids may be necessary to prevent dehydration and significant hemoconcentration. A platelet transfusion is rarely indicated if the platelet level drops significantly or if there is significant bleeding.

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