Saturday, 27 June 2020

Treatment and remedies of COVID-19 disease


Treatment and remedies of COVID-19 disease

  1. Convalescent Plasma
  2. Dexamethasone Effective
  3. Ibuprofen
  4. Chloroquine/ Hydroxychloroquine And Azithromycin
  5. Remdesivir Effective
  6. Vitamin D
  7. Serologic (Antibody) Testing
  8. High-Dose Vitamin C


Convalescent Plasma



Convalescent plasma - literally plasma from recovered patients - has been used for more than 100 years to treat a variety of diseases from measles to polio, chickenpox, and SARS. In the current situation, the plasma containing the antibody is given by a patient who was cured by blood transfusion to a patient with COVID-19. Donor antibodies help the patient fight the disease, possibly shortening the duration or reducing the severity of the disease.
Although convalescing plasma has been used for many years, and with varying successes, little is known about its effectiveness in treating COVID-19. There have been reports of success from China, but no randomized controlled studies (Gold Standard for Research Studies) were conducted. Experts also do not know the best time during illness to give plasma.

Dexamethasone Effective



A recent report on a clinical trial showed that dexamethasone corticosteroid reduces the risk of death in COVID-19 patients with severe disease. The report was published before the study was published in a medical journal, which means that the search results were not subject to the usual rigorous review.
Many doctors, including doctors in the United States, treat COVID-19 patients with corticosteroids since the epidemic began. It is biologically logical for patients who have developed a severe immune response (cytokine storm) to viral infection. In these cases, it is the excessive reaction of the immune system that damages the lungs and other organs, and often leads to death.
Dexamethasone and other corticosteroids (prednisone and methylprednisolone) are powerful anti-inflammatory drugs. It is readily available and inexpensive.

Ibuprofen


The World Health Organization initially recommended that acetaminophen be used in place of ibuprofen to help reduce fever, aches, and pain associated with coronavirus infection, but it now states that acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used. Rapid changes in recommendations create uncertainty. Since some doctors are still concerned about NSAIDs, it is still wise to choose acetaminophen first, with a total dose not to exceed 3000 milligrams per day.



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Chloroquine/ Hydroxychloroquine And Azithromycin





Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are used primarily to treat malaria and many inflammatory diseases, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Azithromycin is an antibiotic commonly prescribed for bacterial sore throat and bacterial pneumonia. Both drugs are inexpensive and readily available.

Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have been shown to kill COVID-19 in a laboratory dish. The drugs seem to work through two mechanisms. First, they make it difficult for the virus to stick to the cell, preventing the virus from entering the cell and multiplying inside it. Second, if the virus can enter the cell, medications kill them before they multiply.


Azithromycin is never used for viral infection. However, this antibiotic does have some anti-inflammatory action. There has been speculation, although never proven, that azithromycin may help inhibit the excessive immune response to COVID-19 infection.




Remdesivir Effective



Remdesivir inhibitor is the ability of coronavirus that infects SARS and MERS cells in a laboratory dish. The drug was also effective in treating these coronavirus in animals: there was a decrease in the amount of the virus in the body, as well as an improvement in the lung disease caused by the virus. The drug appears to be effective in the laboratory, in protecting cells from infection with COVID (as is the case with SARS and coronaviruses), but more studies are ongoing to confirm this.


Vitamin D



Vitamin D may protect COVID-19 in two ways. First, it may help enhance our body's natural defense against viruses and bacteria. Second, it may help prevent an exaggerated inflammatory response, which has been shown to contribute to severe disease in some people with COVID-19.
Our bodies make vitamin D when exposed to sunlight. Five to 10 minutes of sun exposure on some or most days of the week for arms, legs, or back without sunscreen will enable you to produce enough vitamin. Good nutritional sources of vitamin D include fatty fish (such as tuna, mackerel, and salmon), foods fortified with vitamin D (such as dairy products, soy milk, and grains), cheese, and egg yolks.


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High-Dose Vitamin C

The idea that a high dose of vitamin C IV may help in overwhelming infections is not new. A study conducted in 2017 found that high-dose vitamin C IV therapy (along with thiamine and corticosteroids) seemed to prevent deaths among people with septicemia, a form of overwhelming infection that causes low blood pressure and a serious organ failure. Another study published last year evaluated the effect of high doses of vitamin C injections between patients with severe infections and those with sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), where the lungs are filled with fluid. While the main measures of improvement for the study did not improve during the first four days of treatment with vitamin C.
There was a lower death rate of 28 days among treated patients. Although none of these studies have considered the use of vitamin C in patients with COVID-19, vitamin therapy has been specifically given to sepsis and ARDS, and these are the most common conditions that lead to intensive care unit entry, ventilator support, or Death among those with severe COVID-19 infection.

Serologic (Antibody) Testing

A serological test is a blood test that looks for the antibodies created by the immune system. There are many reasons to make antibodies, the most important of which is to help fight infection. The serological test for COVID-19 specifically looks for antibodies against COVID-19 virus.
Serological tests may also provide information about whether people become immune to coronavirus once they recover, and if so, how long does this immunity last. Over time, these tests can be used to determine who can safely return to society. Scientists can also study coronavirus antibodies to identify the parts of the coronavirus that the immune system responds to, giving them clues as to which part of the virus they target in the vaccines they develop.
Serological tests are emerging and are being developed by many private companies around the world. However, the accuracy of these tests must be verified before they are widely used in the United States.






Herbal treatment at home of COVID-19

In analyzing the frequency of herbs, 
  1. Glycyrrhizae 
  2. Radix et Rhizoma, 
  3. Armeniacae Semen Amarum, 
  4. Ephedrae Herba 
  5. and Gypsum Fibrosum 

were found as herbs with a high frequency for use in Chinese guidelines.



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