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Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report
Mehul Barai, Hetalben Amin, Dhara Barai.  | | | | Abstract World Health Organization documented SARS-CoV-2 as a public health concern in March 2020. India has the world's fastest growing outbreak of COVID-19 in absolute numbers according to WHO, reporting more than 3.01 crore infections as of June 24, 2021.COVID-19 is considered as a Janapadoddhwamsa vikara (~epidemic disease) where role of Ayurveda Intervention have been advocated to combat the epidemic. By adopting the Ayurveda principles, hope to recover from high risk co-morbidity of COVID-19 is expected. A 45-year-oldmale, COVID-19 positive, was not responding from his condition even after hospitalization and all necessary allopathic interventions till 15th day of admission to the hospital. He was not able to breathe normally and was on oxygen support. D-Dimer was raised and High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) was 15/25. In the same Hospital, after applying the Ayurveda intervention, clinical recovery was observed with improved D-Dimer and HRCT. Within three days of Ayurveda interventions, the symptoms were reduced gradually and oxygen support was reduced. It was the case in which, even after prolonged stay in hospital with oxygen support, where patient did not found any recovery, was able to get complete recovery with Ayurveda interventions. Ayurveda interventions can contribute in such reverse COVID-19 manifestation with respiratory involvement. Key words: Ayurved, COVID-19, Janapadoddhwamsa
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How to Cite this Article | Pubmed Style
Barai M, Amin H, Barai D. Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. AAM. 2022; 11(3): 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
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Barai M, Amin H, Barai D. Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. https://www.aamjournal.in/?mno=127990 [Access: November 22, 2022]. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
AMA (American Medical Association) StyleBarai M, Amin H, Barai D. Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. AAM. 2022; 11(3): 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
Vancouver/ICMJE StyleBarai M, Amin H, Barai D. Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. AAM. (2022), [cited November 22, 2022]; 11(3): 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
Harvard StyleBarai, M., Amin, . H. & Barai, . D. (2022) Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. AAM, 11 (3), 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
Turabian StyleBarai, Mehul, Hetalben Amin, and Dhara Barai. 2022. Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, 11 (3), 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
Chicago StyleBarai, Mehul, Hetalben Amin, and Dhara Barai. "Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report." Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 11 (2022), 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
MLA (The Modern Language Association) StyleBarai, Mehul, Hetalben Amin, and Dhara Barai. "Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report." Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 11.3 (2022), 287-293. Print. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
APA (American Psychological Association) StyleBarai, M., Amin, . H. & Barai, . D. (2022) Effect of Ayurveda intervention in COVID-19 patient with respiratory distress: A case report. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, 11 (3), 287-293. doi:10.5455/AAM.127990
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