Category: Skin Health

Alternative Treatment for Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

ABSTRACT

Viruses are microbes which contain genetic material, RNA or DNA and are coated with a layer of protein. The viral infection is the multiplication or proliferation of these microorganisms inside the body. Viral infections can be of various types which can hinder the health of the body. One such type of viral infection is the hand, mouth and foot disease. It is most commonly observed in children. It has been a topic of discussion in the medical fraternity and a matter of concern in the general public in recent times because of the rise in the number of cases. Let us know about the Hand, Mouth and Foot Disease in detail along with its symptoms, causes, management and the ayurvedic aspect through this article.

INTRODUCTION

HAND, MOUTH AND FOOT DISEASE” is a distinct type of viral infection of the skin. It is also known as enteroviral vesicular stomatitis with exanthem. Hand, mouth and foot disease is a result of infection from a group of enterovirus. Hand, mouth and foot disease is most common in children below the age of ten years. It presents with sores or ulcers inside or around the mouth, rashes can also be observed.  The first case of hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) was reported in New zealand in the year 1957. This condition is a viral infection of self limiting nature. The causes, symptoms, etc. and more details will be provided as follows.

Hand, mouth and foot disease

CAUSES

As mentioned earlier, the hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) is a result of a viral infection. The causative virus underlying this condition belongs to the Picornaviridae family. Few of the most common ones are coxsackievirus, enterovirus, etc. The  hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) is very highly contagious and is known to transmit through direct contact, by fecal oral transmission and even by nasopharyngeal secretions such as saliva or nasal mucous. It usually spreads due to lack of proper sanitation and poor toilet hygiene. This will lead to presentation of different symptoms described as follows.

SYMPTOMS

The symptoms will vary from patient to patient. The most common symptoms of hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) will include general malaise or weakness, generalized discomfort, fever, nausea, vomiting, etc. The child does not feel hungry leading to a decrease in appetite. He/ she may become easily irritated. Skin rashes can be observed. There can be blisters or lesions on the face, around the nose or mouth, soles of feet, or buttock region, etc. THis condition is usually self resolving i.e. the rash and infection will resolve itself after 7 to 10 days. The diagnosis and management of this condition is described as follows.

DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT

The incubation period ranges from 3 to 6 days. The diagnosis can be prepared by observing the clinical features itself. If still, a chance of confusion or doubt exists, the doctor may advise you to go for throat swab or stool sample for culture to detect virus if present.  As mentioned earlier, the hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) is a self limiting condition and does not necessarily need treatment. Symptomatic treatment may be given to provide relief.

AYURVEDIC ASPECT

The hand, mouth and foot disease (HFMD) can be correlated to the condition of bala graha. The graha are explained in the graha chikitsa. It describes graha as a consequence of ominous nature and can produce deadly diseases. The term graha presents similarity to various planets that are believed to affect the health of the body in  an unknown way. In the bala chikitsa branch of ayurveda, graha are mentioned in detail and are known to bother children as compared to adults. There are various types of graha mentioned in the ayurvedic literature. The condition of hand, mouth and foot disease can be seen to possess similarity with the shakuni graha. The presenting features of shakuni graha are repeated occurrence of sores or blisters on various parts of the body, accompanied with fever, fear or irritability, etc. So to manage these hindrances in the normal bodily functions, various ayurvedic formulations can be used to cope up with this condition. The details regarding these formulations useful for managing the hand, mouth and foot disease such as curcumin capsule, septrin tablet, etc.are described as follows.

HERBAL REMEDIES BY PLANET AYURVEDA FOR HAND, MOUTH AND FOOT DISEASE

Planet Ayurveda is providing various preparations of natural herbs such as septrin tablets, curcumin capsule, amritarishta, etc. which are prepared using authentic ways and provide great results in improving the immune system of the body. All the herbal products manufactured here are free from chemicals, preservatives, starch, additives, colors and fillers. These products are hundred percent natural and are formulated by MD Ayurvedic doctors with deep knowledge of Ayurveda and many years of experience. The formulations are prepared strictly according to the procedures described in the samhitas (classical texts) and therefore are very effective in promoting health and managing the diseased state. The ayurvedic formulations useful in the case of hand, mouth and foot disease is described as follows –

Ayurvedic Treatment for Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

Herbal Remedies for Hand, Mouth and Foot Disease

1. Septrin Tablet

Septrin tablets prepared by planet ayurveda is a wonderful ayurvedic formulation which contains various medicinal properties. The herbal composition of septrin tablets include guggul (Commiphora mukul), sonth (Zingiber officinale), marich (Piper nigrum), pippali (Piper longum), etc. These help to balance the dosha i.s. vata, pitta and kapha in the body. It supports a healthy immune system and hence will help to fight off infections. Thus, septrin tablets help in improving the condition of hand, mouth and foot disease.

Dosage – One tablet two times a day, after meals with plain water.

2. Curcumin capsule

Curcumin Capsules are being prepared by planet ayurveda. It contains natural extracts of a very beneficial ayurvedic herb i.e. haldi (turmeric) (Curcuma longa). It improves the healing properties of the body. It has various antioxidative agents and helps to rejuvenate the cells of the body. Haridra helps to boost the immunity and metabolism of the body, hence useful in managing the condition of hand, mouth and foot disease.

Dose – Curcumin Capsule can be given one capsule two times a day, after meals with plain water.

3. Amritarisht

Amritarisht is being prepared by Planet Ayurveda. It contains a combination of numerous medicinal herbs such as bilva (Aegle marmelos), giloy (Tinospora cordifolia), brihati (Solanum indicum), etc. These are very beneficial in dealing with febrile conditions. It helps to improve the immune system of the body and hence will protect the child from any chance of infections. This further will prevent the child from bacterial and viral infections as the body’s strength to fight off infection increases.

Dosage – One teaspoon two times a day, after meals with plain water.

4. Mahamanjisthadi Kwath

Mahamanjisthadi Kwath is an ayurvedic formulation prepared by Planet ayurveda. The main component of mahamanjisthadi kwath is a very beneficial ayurvedic herb namely manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) along with various other medicinal components. It has various medicinal properties. Manjishtha is an excellent blood purifier and helps to balance pitta and kapha dosha. Mahamanjisthadi Kwathi is very helpful in managing inflammatory conditions and hence, helpful in improving the condition of the patient of hand, mouth and foot disease.

Dosage – One teaspoon two times a day, after meals with plain water.

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CONCLUSION

So, in a nutshell, all the above described information can be compiled and it can be concluded that the condition of hand, mouth and foot disease can be managed effectively with the appropriate use of ayurvedic formulations. The ayurvedic principles believe to rectify the disease right from its roots rather than just managing the symptoms. So, by restricting the causative or aggravating factors and following a healthy diet along with the administration of ayurvedic formulations such as septrin tablets, curcumin capsules, etc. the condition of hand, mouth and foot disease can be managed effectively.

Cheyletiellosis – Treatment With Herbal Remedies

Abstract

Cheyletiellosis is also known as “walking dandruff”. It is a skin disorder which is caused by Cheyletiella spp. Mites. Dogs, cats and rabbits are mainly affected by this disease. These mites mainly live in the superficial layer of the skin. Humans are also affected by this disease from their pets. In humans it causes a mild pruritic dermatitis on the chest, legs and buttocks. Here in this article we will discuss cheyletiellosis in detail and its ayurvedic management.
Cheyletiellosis

Introduction

Cheyletiella is a skin disease in which mites live on the skin surface. Dogs, cats and rabbits are mainly affected by this disease. In different species it is caused by different parasites. It was first discovered in the 1800s. It is an uncommon disease of skin. It is mainly caused by cheyletiella spp parasite. It is also called “walking dandruff” because large whitish mites appear on the skin that they crawl. Due to use of more flea treatment this disease has become less frequent. It spreads easily by direct contact.The species which are more prone to this disease are rabbits, cats, dogs, and hares. Dandruff, itching and hair loss are the main symptoms shown by cheyletiellosis.
Facts

  • It is also called “walking dandruff”.
  • Humans are also affected by cheyletiellosis.
  • It can easily spread by direct contact.

Causes

In different species such as rabbits, cats, dogs, and hares this disease is caused by different parasites. Let’s discuss one by one

      • Cheyletiella parasitovorax is found in rabbits.
      • Cheyletiella blakei is found in cats.
      • Cheyletiella yasguri is found in dogs and causes scabbing and itching. This can also affect humans.
      • Cheyletiella strandtmanni is found in hares.

      Symptoms

      • Scaling or dandruff
      • Itching
      • scurf
      • Hair loss
      • Red and itchy bumps on the skin
      • Swelling in the skin

      Cheyletiellosis in humans

      Cheyletiellosis can easily spread to humans by direct contact with their pet. Cheyletiellosis in humans causes a mild pruritic dermatitis on the chest, legs and buttocks. Sometimes in humans it shows no symptoms.

      Diagnosis

      Physical examination

      In cheyletiellosis mites can be visible easily on the skin, veterinarians can easily capture these mites with the help of a comb.

      Skin biopsy

      In this procedure sample of affected skin taken and examined under the microscope. With the help of this procedure we can easily diagnose how much infection spreads in the body.

      Treatment

      Medicated Baths – you should give a medicated bath to your pet once a week to remove scales and mites.

      Organophosphates can be used in adult dogs. You can also use spray and powders in the management of itching and redness.

      Ayurvedic Overview

      Ayurveda is a vedic science which treats humans as well as animals. This pathy mainly works on three doshas i.e. Vata, pitta and kapha. According to ayurveda cheyletiellosis can be correlated with aggravation of pitta and kapha dosha. The symptom itching can be correlated with aggravation of kapha dosha. Because due to aggravation of kapha dosha it causes itching and aggravation of pitta dosha it causes redness and swelling on the skin. And the mites can be correlated with jivanu janya vyadhi. Aggravated kapha and pitta can be balanced by kaph shamak and pitta shamak chilitsa. Avoid fat, corn and starch from their diet and also avoid food that makes warmth to your pet. You can add cooling foods and fresh veggies in your pet’s diet. The herbs which play an important role in the management of cheyletiellosis are shudh gandhak, amalaki, bibhitaki, haritaki, guggul, guduchi, neem and haridra. Ancient forms of medicines which help in the management of cheyletiellosis are gandhak rasayan,mahamanjisthadi kwath, kaishore guggulu and dermoplan syrup.

      Herbal remedies for cheyletiellosis by Planet Ayurveda

      Planet ayurveda is a worldwide company which treats humans as well as animals. This is a GMP certified company. All the medicines made by this company are natural and free from side effects. This company makes medicines under the observation of MD ayurveda doctors. Planet Ayurveda makes medicine in the form of tablets, syrup and churna. All the products are gluten free. The herbal remedies for cheyletiellosis are as follows

      Product list

      1. Gandhak Rasayan
      2. Mahamanjisthadi Ghan Vati
      3. Kaishore Guggul
      4. Dermoplan Syrup

      Herbal Remedies For Cheyletiellosis
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      Product description

      1. Gandhak Rasayan

      The main ingredient of Gandhak rasayan is shuddha gandhak. It is in the form of a tablet. This tablet plays a very important role in skin diseases. Symptoms of this disease such as itching and red bumps on skin can be easily manageable by this Ayurvedic medicine. It is also helpful in stopping scratching. Thus gandhak rasayan is very beneficial in the management of cheyletiellosis.

      Dose- 2 tablets twice aily

      2. Mahamanjisthadi Ghan Vati

      The main ingredient of this tablet is mahamanjistha kwath ghan std. ext. manjishtha (Rubia cordifolia) is a natural herb that plays a very important role in purification of blood. It is an immunomodulator and also prevents infection. So this tablet helps in purifying the blood and helps in increasing the immunity.

      Dose- 2 tablets twice daily

      3. Kaishore Guggul

      Kaishore Guggul is an ancient Ayurvedic medicine in the form of a tablet. The main ingredients of this tablet are amalaki (Emblica officinalis), bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), guggul (Commiphora mukul), and guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia). All the ingredients used in this medicine are good for skin diseases and also helps in digestion related problems. It is also a good blood cleanser. Thus this medicine is very useful in itching and other skin problems.

      Dose- 2 tablets twice daily.

      4. Dermoplan Syrup

      This syrup is very useful in skin related disorders. The main ingredients of this syrup are manjishtha (rubia cordifolia), giloy (tinospora cordifolia), chopchini (smilax china), sariva (hemidesmus indicus), neem (azadirachta indica), haridra (curcuma longa) and gorakhmundi (sphaeranthus indicus) etc. This syrup acts as a skin tonic because main herbs of skin such as neem and haridra present in this syrup. This syrup purifies the blood and helps in skin related disorders. As we know giloy is full of health benefits. It mainly acts as an antipyretic, and best immunomodulator. Chopchini present in this syrup maintain all the function of the body. Gorakhmundi is a herb that acts as a good blood purifier and helps in removing all toxins from the body. Thus this syrup is very beneficial in skin related disorders.

    • Dose- 2 tsp twice daily.

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Conclusion

Cheyletiella is a skin disease in which mites live on the skin surface. Dogs, cats and rabbits are mainly affected by this disease. This disease is also called walking dandruff. This disease also affects humans by direct contact. Ayurveda is not good for human health only but is also beneficial for your pet health. Here in this article we have learnt cheyletiellosis in detail and its ayurvedic management.