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How to Prevent and Manage Filariasis with Ayurveda!

Types of Filariasis

  • Lymphatic filariasis.
  • Subcutaneous filariasis.
  • Serous cavity filariasis.
Signs and Symptoms of FilariasisInitially, you will not notice any signs and symptoms. It may take a year or two for the manifestation of clinical features.
  • Fever with chills.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Swelling of limbs and genitals.
  • Thickening of skin and underlying tissues.
  • Itching with skin rashes.
  • Joint and muscular pain.
  • Pain abdomen in serous cavity filariasis.
Management of FilariasisIn Ayurveda, Filariasis is termed as Shleepada.
  • Shleepada Gajakesari rasa, Nityananda rasa, Pippali, Punarnava, Punarnava guggulu, Triphala guggulu, Kaishore guggulu, Arogyavardhini rasa, Medohar guggulu, etc are beneficial.
  • Abhyanga with Vidangadi taila and lepa with Manjistha will reduce itching and inflammation.
  • Treatment procedures like Swedana, Virechana, Lepa and Raktamokshana will help to reduce the swelling.
Dos and Don’ts
  • Keep yourself warm.
  • Do exercise to reduce swelling.
  • Elevate your limbs while sleeping to reduce swelling.
  • Restrict intake of milk and its products.
  • Restrict consumption of cold water
  • Avoid exposure to cold breeze.
  • Include horse gram, barley, turmeric, moringa, bitter gourd and radish in your diet.
  • Maintain personal hygiene, chances of bacterial and fungal infection is more and dangerous. You can wash the affected area with decoction prepared of triphala.
Prevention of Filariasis
  • Wear full sleeve and full-length dress when going out during night time.
  • Use a mosquito net while sleeping.
  • Use mosquito repellants.
  • Keep your surrounding tidy by removing garbage and stagnant water.
Even though Filariasis is not a life-threatening disease, early intervention is needed for the betterment of the patient. Once the disease becomes chronic it is very difficult to reduce the swelling.
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