Malaria is a disease presenting with fever caused by blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium, which are transmitted via the bites of infected mosquitoes. Complications of malaria include kidney failiure, seizures (fits), coma and death. South Africa has undertaken to eliminate local malaria transmission by 2018. Presently fewer than 15% of over approximately 5400 cases of malaria reported annually arise through local transmission.
Who can get malaria?
Persons who visit malaria endemic areas are at risk of getting malaria. In South Africa, person who are at risk of severe and complicated malaria includes young children living in malaria areas, pregnant women and persons living with HIV/AIDS.
At Vishwayan Ayurveda, we combine ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern practices to offer holistic malaria treatment in Nagpur. Our approach emphasizes natural remedies, preventive care, and personalized therapies to restore health and well-being.
Common Symptoms of Malaria
The symptoms typically appear 10–15 days after a mosquito bite and may include:
- Fever and sweating.
- Chills that shake your whole body.
- Headache and muscle aches.
- Fatigue.
- Chest pain, breathing problems and cough.
- Diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
If untreated, malaria can lead to severe complications such as organ failure, cerebral malaria, or death.
Why Choose Vishwayan Ayurveda for Malaria Treatment in Nagpur?
1. Holistic and Natural Approach
Our treatment focuses on detoxifying the body, boosting immunity, and alleviating symptoms naturally. By using Ayurvedic therapies, we target the root cause of the disease rather than just its symptoms.
2. Personalized Care
Every patient is unique, and so is their treatment plan. At Vishwayan Ayurveda, we assess your health condition thoroughly to provide tailored solutions.
3. Expert Practitioners
With a team of experienced Ayurvedic doctors, we ensure you receive the best care possible. Our reputation as a trusted malaria hospital in Nagpur speaks for itself.
How Ayurveda Can Help to Control Malaria?
Ayurveda can help to control malaria in several ways. Here are some of the ways Ayurveda can be used to prevent and manage malaria:
- Strengthening the immune system: Ayurvedic herbs and remedies such as neem, giloy, and tulsi are believed to have immune-boosting properties and can help the body fight off infections such as malaria.
- Detoxification: Ayurveda recommends detoxification therapies such as Panchakarma treatment to eliminate toxins from the body and improve overall health, which can help prevent and manage malaria. Or you can try Dr Axico’s Detox Management Kit.
- Lifestyle modifications: Ayurveda recommends making lifestyle modifications such as maintaining good hygiene, avoiding mosquito bites, and eating a healthy diet as the best way to prevent malaria.
- Herbal remedies: Ayurvedic herbs such as papaya leaf, ginger, and turmeric are believed to have antimalarial properties and can be used to manage malaria symptoms.
- Prevention: Ayurveda emphasises the importance of prevention and control of malaria. Using mosquito nets, and insect repellents, and wearing protective clothing can help prevent malaria.
Here are some Ayurvedic home remedies that can help manage the symptoms of malaria:
Ayurvedic Remedies for Malaria
- Tulsi (Holy Basil) Leaves: Boil a handful of fresh Tulsi leaves in water, strain, and drink the liquid several times a day.
- Ginger Tea: Boil fresh ginger in water, strain, and add honey to taste. Drink this tea several times a day.
- Turmeric Milk: Add a teaspoon of turmeric powder to a glass of warm milk and drink it before going to bed, and Haldi Tulsi Plus is also a good alternative.
- Papaya Leaves: Crush a few fresh papayas leaves to extract the juice and drink it twice a day.
- Giloy: Boil a few giloy leaves in water, strain, and drink the liquid twice a day. You can also try Giloy Tablets if you have less time to make Giloy water.
FAQs About Malaria Treatment at Vishwayan Ayurveda
Q1: Is malaria a contagious disease?
No. Malaria is not spread from person to person through casual contact, and it cannot be sexually transmitted.
Q2: Who is at risk for malaria?
Anyone can get malaria. People who live in or visit countries where malaria transmission is present are at risk for catching the disease.
Q3: Where can I find more information on malaria?
The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have an extensive malaria information website. It can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/index.html.
Take the First Step Towards Recovery
At Vishwayan Ayurveda, we’re committed to your health and well-being. Our malaria treatment in Nagpur is designed to provide long-lasting relief and strengthen your immunity against future infections.
Visit us today or call [+91-9823053011] to book your consultation. Together, let’s fight malaria naturally and effectively!