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Question #5381
95 days ago
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Caripill Tablet For Dengue - #5381

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My cousin was recently diagnosed with dengue, and the doctor suggested trying Caripill Tablet for dengue to help with platelet recovery. I wanted to know how effective Caripill Tablet for dengue is in real-life cases. Has anyone here used it? How many times a day should Caripill Tablet for dengue be taken? And does it have to be combined with a special diet or other treatments? My cousin’s platelets dropped quite low, so we’re hoping Caripill Tablet for dengue can help improve the count quickly. Are there any known side effects of Caripill Tablet for dengue? We’re worried about complications like nausea or stomach upset because dengue itself is already so tough on the body. If anyone has experience with Caripill Tablet for dengue, how long did it take to see any improvement in platelet levels?

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
95 days ago
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Caripill Tablet is a herbal medicine derived from Carica papaya leaf extract, widely used to support platelet recovery in dengue patients. Here's what you need to know: Effectiveness: It helps increase platelet count by enhancing bone marrow activity and reducing platelet destruction, which is critical in managing dengue. While not a cure for dengue, it supports faster recovery when combined with medical treatment. Dosage: The typical dosage is one tablet three times daily, or as prescribed by the doctor. Duration depends on the severity of platelet depletion. Diet and Combination: Pair it with a diet rich in fluids, fruits (like papaya and pomegranate), and protein to aid recovery. Avoid spicy or heavy foods that could upset digestion, as the body is already strained during dengue. Side Effects: Mild side effects like nausea, stomach upset, or allergic reactions can occur, but they are rare. Monitor for any adverse reactions and inform the doctor immediately. Timeline for Results: Improvement in platelet count can be seen within 2–3 days of consistent use, though full recovery varies per individual. Caripill is generally safe but should always be used under medical supervision to ensure the best results and avoid complications.
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