Infectious Diseases Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 2
Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Infectious Diseases Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing and preventing infectious diseases through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for various infections using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies, supporting your body’s natural defense mechanisms. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as viral infections (e.g., cold, covid, flu, herpes), bacterial infections (e.g., respiratory infections, UTIs), fungal infections (e.g., candidiasis, ringworm), parasitic infections (e.g., amoebiasis, malaria), gastrointestinal infections, skin infections, ear, nose, and throat infections, post-infectious recovery, recurrent infections, immune system support. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage infections and prevent complications. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing fever or chills, persistent cough or sore throat, digestive disturbances (diarrhea, nausea), skin rashes or infections, difficulty breathing or chest pain, swelling or redness in affected areas. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Infectious Diseases
How to be safe from frequent UTIs
The reports are clear and the doctors have no explanation on why I get UTIs so frequently. It started somewhere in my teenage years and I am usually on antibiotics at least once a year because of this recurring issue. I've gotten tested for everything, yet the UTI still comes again.
Hiv
Age 26 years male. Hiv value 1.3 Pcr is not detected Uti infection Stomach issue Bloating issue Allergic reactions Please prescribe the best ayurvedic medicine.i am from pakistan.and thanks for your favour.
UTI
I am suffering from ecoli urine infection. I did my urine culture tests for antibiotic sensitivity, which showed sensitivity or resistance to all antibiotics. I have been suffering from this issue for more than 4yrs. I have been taking ayurvedic medicines from doctors' consultations for the last around 2 years. Symptoms were relieved, but sometimes they got aggravated. I was also suffering some sometimes gastric issues like mild acidity, bloating or gas, every time my stomach got upset my uti symptoms got aggravated. And whenever I masturbate the symptoms also aggravate and I am addicted to masturbation also. Please suggest me the cure
Staphylococcus Aureus
I’ve been dealing with recurring skin infections, and after several tests, my doctor diagnosed me with an infection caused by staphylococcus aureus. The infection keeps returning, and it’s really frustrating. It started with small boils on my skin, and despite following the prescribed antibiotics, I’m still experiencing breakouts, sometimes in different areas. The boils seem to appear when I’m stressed or when I haven’t been able to properly care for my skin. I’ve been told staphylococcus aureus can be stubborn and might cause more serious complications if left untreated, so I’m looking for additional ways to support my body’s ability to fight off the infection. I’ve heard about Ayurveda’s potential to treat bacterial infections and support the immune system. I’m curious if there are any specific Ayurvedic herbs or treatments that could help my body combat staphylococcus aureus. Could herbs like neem or turmeric be beneficial in fighting the infection and reducing inflammation? I know these herbs are commonly used for skin issues, but I’m not sure how they would work in this case or if they should be used in a particular way. In addition to herbs, I’m wondering if there are any lifestyle or dietary changes recommended in Ayurveda that might help prevent further infections. For example, I’ve been trying to maintain a healthy diet, but I’ve read that certain foods might help strengthen the immune system. I’ve heard that Ayurveda also focuses on detoxifying the body—could a detox program help my body fight off staphylococcus aureus more effectively? Also, I’ve noticed that stress seems to trigger flare-ups of the infection, and it’s really affecting my quality of life. Is there an Ayurvedic approach to managing stress that could help in reducing the recurrence of these infections? Could techniques like yoga or pranayama help support my skin and overall well-being? Lastly, I’m concerned about the possibility of staphylococcus aureus affecting my overall health if it keeps recurring. Does Ayurveda have a holistic way of managing this infection to prevent it from causing long-term damage, such as scarring or more serious health complications?
Monkeypox Symptoms
I’ve been feeling really unwell over the past few days, and I’m concerned that I might have contracted monkeypox. I’ve heard about the virus in the news lately, and the symptoms I’m experiencing seem to match some of the descriptions. It started with fever and chills, but then I noticed some strange rashes on my skin, which have developed into fluid-filled blisters. I’ve been feeling extremely fatigued and have a lot of body aches, which I’ve heard can be part of the monkeypox symptoms. The rash is spreading across my body, and I’m really worried about how long it will take to recover. I went to a doctor who confirmed that the symptoms seem consistent with monkeypox, but I’ve been wondering if Ayurveda can offer any support or treatments for dealing with the symptoms while I recover. I know that monkeypox can cause a lot of discomfort, and I’m especially worried about the pain from the blisters and the possibility of scarring. I’ve been trying to manage the fever with regular medication, but I’m wondering if there are any Ayurvedic remedies that can help speed up recovery, relieve the pain, and prevent the rash from spreading too much. I’ve heard that certain herbs and oils in Ayurveda can help with inflammation and skin healing, but I’m not sure what would be most helpful for me. I’ve also heard that the immune system plays a key role in fighting off infections like monkeypox. Are there any Ayurvedic practices or dietary changes I can make to boost my immune system during this time? I’ve been eating a lot of fruits and vegetables, but I’m not sure if there’s something specific I should include to help with the virus. I’ve also been feeling really stressed, and I know stress can make things worse, so I’m wondering if there are any Ayurvedic treatments or practices that can help me manage my stress during this recovery period. Would meditation, yoga, or any specific breathing exercises help with both the symptoms and my overall well-being? Lastly, I’m hoping to avoid any lasting effects from monkeypox, especially scars or pigmentation changes on my skin. Is there anything in Ayurveda that can help prevent scarring and improve skin health after the blisters heal?
Dengue Treatment
A few days ago, I was diagnosed with dengue, and it’s been a tough experience. I started with fever, body aches, and extreme fatigue, but what worried me the most was when my skin started bruising, and I felt like I could barely get out of bed. My doctor confirmed that I had dengue, and I’ve been following the prescribed treatment, which includes staying hydrated and taking paracetamol for the fever. But the symptoms seem to be dragging on longer than I expected, and I’m not feeling much better yet. I’ve heard about some herbal remedies and natural treatments that people use to manage dengue, and I’m wondering if Ayurveda can offer any support in speeding up my recovery. I’ve read that Ayurvedic medicine can help strengthen the immune system and promote healing, but I’m not sure what would be safe and effective for treating dengue. Is there anything in Ayurveda that can help manage the fever, body aches, and fatigue that come with dengue? I’ve been drinking a lot of water and trying to rest, but I want to know if there are any specific herbs or treatments in Ayurveda that could help boost my body’s defense against the virus. I’ve heard that some herbs like tulsi, ginger, and neem can be helpful for strengthening immunity, but I’m not sure if these are suitable for dengue treatment. I’m also concerned about how long it takes to recover from dengue. My doctor mentioned that it can take some time for the body to heal, but I feel frustrated by how slowly I’m bouncing back. Is there anything in Ayurveda that can help with recovery time and reduce the post-fever weakness I’ve been feeling? I don’t want to rush the healing process, but I do want to feel better and regain my strength. Lastly, are there any lifestyle changes or foods I should focus on during recovery from dengue? I’ve been following my doctor’s instructions, but I’m also looking for natural ways to complement my treatment. I want to make sure I’m supporting my body the best I can during this recovery phase.
septic shock
Last week my uncle was rushed to the ICU after collapsing at home. He had been running a high fever for days, complaining about chills and rapid heartbeat, but we all thought it was just a bad flu or some kind of infection. Then, out of nowhere, he started feeling confused, barely responding to us, and his skin turned cold and clammy. By the time we got him to the hospital, the doctors said he was in septic shock, and his blood pressure was dangerously low. They put him on IV fluids, strong antibiotics, and even something to keep his blood pressure stable. It was terrifying to see how fast everything happened. Now, he's still in the hospital, recovering slowly, but the doctors warned us that septic shock can have long-term effects, and his body might take a long time to get back to normal. They even said his kidneys were affected, and he might need some ongoing treatment for that. I’ve read that people who survive septic shock can struggle with weakness, fatigue, and even memory problems. My uncle was always a strong man, but now he barely has the energy to sit up for long. He keeps saying he feels "not like himself" anymore. I started looking into Ayurveda to see if there’s a way to help his recovery naturally. The doctors are doing what they can, but I feel like something is missing—maybe some detox or herbal support to rebuild his strength? I read that Ayurveda focuses on balancing the body and removing toxins, which sounds like what he needs after such a major infection. Are there any Ayurvedic herbs or treatments that could help with post-septic shock recovery? Can things like Panchakarma or Rasayana therapy help him regain his energy and improve his immunity? Also, is there any special diet in Ayurveda for someone who has been through septic shock? Would love to hear from someone who has treated a patient after septic shock using Ayurveda. What worked best? Are there specific signs we should watch for to make sure he’s really recovering? We’re just looking for something to help him get back to his old self.
Influenza vaccine
Every year when flu season comes around, I find myself debating whether to get the influenza vaccine or not. I used to get it regularly, but last year, after taking it, I felt extremely weak for days. I had fever, body aches, and a weird kind of fatigue that lasted almost a week. I know some mild side effects are normal, but this felt excessive. My doctor said it was just my immune system responding, but now I’m hesitant to take the influenza vaccine again. I’ve always been someone who prefers natural immunity. I rarely get sick, and when I do, I recover quickly. My diet is mostly sattvic, I practice yoga regularly, and I follow a few Ayurvedic detox rituals throughout the year. With that lifestyle, is the influenza vaccine really necessary for me? Or would boosting my immunity naturally be just as effective? I also heard that the influenza vaccine changes every year based on new virus strains. Does that mean my body is constantly adjusting to new versions of the virus? Could this frequent stimulation of the immune system cause long-term imbalances in the body, according to Ayurveda? If I skip the influenza vaccine, what Ayurvedic herbs or remedies can I take to prevent flu naturally? Are there specific foods or rasayanas that work better than others? I’ve read about Tulsi, Giloy, and Ashwagandha, but I don’t know how to take them properly for flu prevention. Should I be drinking herbal kadhas daily, or is there a more specific method to strengthen respiratory immunity? I want to make an informed decision before flu season starts again. Would love to hear Ayurvedic insights on whether the influenza vaccine is necessary for someone with a generally strong immune system. Also, if I do decide to take it, are there any Ayurvedic practices to reduce side effects?
Snake bite
Two weeks ago, my uncle got a snake bite while working in our farm. It happened in the evening when he stepped near a pile of dried leaves. He didn't see the snake, but he felt a sharp pain on his ankle and noticed two puncture marks. We rushed him to the hospital immediately, and they gave him anti-venom. The swelling and pain were bad for the first few days, but after a week, it reduced. The doctors said the venom was mild and not life-threatening, but he still feels weakness and a burning sensation around the bite area. Now the main issue is that his leg feels heavy, and he says there’s a weird tingling in his foot. The wound has healed, but the skin looks dark around it, and he says he gets tired very fast. We were told that recovery from a snake bite can take time, but is this normal? He is usually very active, but now he feels drained even after simple tasks. We are also noticing some stiffness in his joints, and he keeps complaining about occasional dizziness. I’ve heard that Ayurveda has remedies for snake bite recovery, especially to remove toxins from the body. Are there herbs or treatments that can help him regain his strength and reduce these after-effects? Some people told us about using Manjal (turmeric) and garlic, but we’re not sure how effective they are. Does Ayurveda have specific medicines to cleanse the blood and restore energy after a snake bite? Also, are there any Ayurvedic oils or lepas that can help with the skin discoloration and stiffness? Another thing, is it true that some snake bite toxins stay in the body even after treatment? Someone in our village said that certain poisons don’t leave the system completely and can cause long-term health issues. If that’s the case, is there any Panchakarma therapy or detox method in Ayurveda that can help flush out any remaining toxins? Would appreciate some guidance on what to do next. Should he follow a specific diet to recover faster? And how do we know if he needs further treatment?
bed bug bites
I don’t know what’s going on but my skin has been itching like crazy the past few days. At first, I thought it was just dry skin or maybe mosquito bites, but then I started noticing these small, red, swollen bumps in clusters, mostly on my arms, legs, and even my back. The itching is unbearable, especially at night. My friend said it might be bed bug bites, and now I feel like my whole body is crawling whenever I lay down. The weird thing is, I haven’t seen any actual bed bugs, but I read that they hide in mattresses and furniture, so now I’m paranoid. Last night, I barely got any sleep because of the itching, and I think scratching made it worse. Some of the bed bug bites are starting to swell up more than others, and a few even look like blisters. I tried applying some aloe vera and coconut oil, hoping it would soothe the irritation, but it’s not really helping much. I also tried washing my sheets and vacuuming my mattress, but I’m not sure if that’s enough. I really don’t want to use strong chemical creams or antihistamines, and I’m looking for a more natural way to get rid of this reaction. Is there anything in Ayurveda that can help with bed bug bites? Like herbs or oils that can reduce the itching and swelling? Also, is there something I can take internally to prevent these bites from getting infected? I’m also worried about scarring because I’ve scratched some of the bites so much they started bleeding. And what about preventing bed bug bites in the first place? Are there Ayurvedic remedies to keep them away? I don’t want to keep dealing with this, but I don’t know if they’re still hiding somewhere. Any suggestions on what to do next?
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