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Role of doctors preventing the corona and curing the patient

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Answered by kgiteshthatere
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Amid the Corona gloom, Indian Ayurveda experts have stated that regular consumption of Ayurvedic herbs strengthens the human body’s immune system, the basic requirement to help prevent even the most dreaded communicable diseases. They have stressed that neem (Azadirachta Indica), Amalaki or amla (Emblica Officinalis), kutki (Picrorhiza Kurroa), guduchi/glioy (Tinospora Cordifolia), and tulsi (basil) are some of the Ayurvedic herbs that are helpful in building immunity in human body and preventing the infection.

They have reiterated that these are helpful in strengthening the immune system, which is key to fighting the deadly virus. Coronavirus affects the lungs and the respiratory system. “Consuming a tablespoonful of Chywanprash daily strengthens the immunity, specifically that of lungs and the respiratory system,” Partap Chauhan, Director, Jiva Ayurveda, told IANS.

Nonetheless, India continues to struggle with coronavirus, with over 107 positive coronavirus cases and two deaths thus far. The government has declared the coronavirus outbreak as a “notified disaster”. The move would enable the states to spend a major chunk of funds from the State Disaster Response Fund to fight the pandemic. The center has also canceled tourist visas. Several states have closed down schools, colleges, movie halls, and shopping malls to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Answered by syada786
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No, antibiotics do not work against viruses. The 2019-nCOV is a virus and, therefore, antibiotics should not be used as a means of prevention or treatment

Provide information on (a) preventive and control measures including social distancing (b) addressing myths and misconceptions; 2. Support DSO on (a) contact tracing as per SOPs (b) implementing home quarantine, home care, and supportive services for HRG and probable cases urban/ rural areas and (c) address psychosocial care and stigma and discrimination.

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