Carica Payapa & Guduchi Could Help In Management Of Thrombocytopenia Due To Viral Infection

 

 

 

It is only natural for us to experience certain health complications, especially if we are suffering from a viral infection. Thrombocytopenia is one such condition, which is synonymous with a reduced platelet count. In this article, we shall read about what these platelets really are, why they are so important and how to bring up their count in the most natural manner.

 

Human Blood And The Part Played by Platelets

Human blood is composed of three main components, which include red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. While each one of these has its own unique roles to play, we shall talk about platelets here. Also known as thrombocytes, these platelets are colourless blood cells responsible for clotting of blood, each time there has been a wound. In this way, these platelets prevent any excessive loss of blood from our body and pave way for a speedy recovery.

Thrombocytopenia – An Overview

Under normal conditions, the human blood contains 1, 50,000 – 4, 50,000 platelets per every micro litre of blood. These platelets are formed in the bone marrow, and they get destroyed and reproduced every few days. When we suffer from a viral infection such as dengue, it is normal for the platelet count to go slightly below normal. That is when we are said to be suffering from thrombocytopenia. Fatigue, frequent bruising and bleeding gums are some of the most common symptoms associated with thrombocytopenia.

However, not every case of thrombocytopenia is a serious one. Yours could either be mild or moderate, depending upon just how short of platelets is your blood at the moment. Thrombocytopenia becomes a matter time of serious concern when the platelet count goes below the 10, 000 mark. Your body could start losing too much blood, and this could lead to dangerous internal bleeding which could even cause brain haemorrhage and prove fatal. This situation requires immediate medical treatment, including transfusion of platelets. However, at the same time, it is important to figure out what is causing the platelet drop.

 

What Causes Thrombocytopenia?

An auto-immune issue or bone marrow disorder, are generally two of the most common factors that could lead to platelet reduction. Your body could either be producing lesser platelets, or they could be getting destroyed at a rate that is faster than normal. The use of certain medications could also cause the platelet count to go down.

 

Natural Means to Boost Platelets

Apart from medications and transfusions, there is a way to boost your platelet count naturally by means of diet and supplements. If you are a patient suffering from symptoms of thrombocytopenia, start adding more of vitamin B-12, iron and vitamin C to your diet. At the same time, also reduce the intake of foods that could inadvertently damage the platelets. These include alcohol, cranberry juice, quinine, etc.

 

Carica Papaya to Boost Platelet Count

Papaya is one of the most therapeutic fruit bearing plant available in nature. The extract obtained from papaya leaves works wonders in giving your platelet count a boost. It is loaded with some of the most amazing antioxidants, flavanoids, plant phenols and phyto-nutrients. These fight the platelet damaging agents in our body and prevent them from frequent destruction. At the same time, they also boost the presence of enzymes responsible for platelet production in our body. In some of the successful cases, the patients have witnessed significant rise in their platelets, overnight.

If you are a patient of thrombocytopenia, you may try this home remedy. All you need to do is arrange some fresh papaya leaves. Boil them on medium flame for about 15-20 minutes, until the water is reduced to half its quantity. This alternative means of treatment is so effective that the extract is readily available in pill form nowadays.

 

Giloy for Growing Platelets Count

Also known as the herb of immortality, Guduchi or Giloy is something that continues to be celebrated by Ayurveda for its incredible nutrition profile and distinguished healing properties. It not only causes the platelet count to go up naturally, but also offers anti inflammatory benefits, boosts immunity and speeds up metabolism.

All you need to do is soak a couple of giloy stems overnight. Boil them in two glasses of water along with some tulsi leaves then next morning, until the water it reduced to half its amount. Allow it to cool, strain it and consume it. You may take it 3-4 times a day for 5-7 days, and you shall be able to see the difference in your next CBC report.

About the Author:

Dr Sonica Krishan is Author and Speaker in the areas of Healthy and Joyous Living through Ayurveda, Meditation, Yoga and other Contemplative practices. She is a leading Ayurveda Professional in India. She is also Health Writer, Columnist, Editor, Ayurveda Consultant and Holistic Healing Coach. Dr Sonica is open for National as well as International Collaborations with interested people / institutions in fields of Ayurveda, Meditation and Yoga.

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