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Amrita rishta use after bacterial fever
Hello sir and mam.2 month ago i have fever of 101f for 2 days and i completed antibiotic course of 10 days.after that i felt feverish without fever in thermometer for last 25 days.i hava done cbc, typhoid, malaria,esr, urine test all are normal.currently i started dabur Amrita rishta  and maha sudarshan vati.is it ok to eat Amrita rishta after bacterial infection as it is fermented.please advice me about the required medicine.    thankyou
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fever is very common nowadays because of poor lifestyle. for your health issue you need to detox yourself with the help of ayurved panchakarma and taking medication to increase immunity. Proper investigation will be helpful for perfect diagnosis and treatment. Dont worry ayurvedic medicines are very effective in this condition. with detail history taking we can advice you proper protocol for treatment. After consultation medicine will be delivered to your home. Advice- Reduce spicy food, sugar, salt and maida from food. Avoid self medication. do yoga and Pranayam. Follow Daily regime and have a healthy lifestyle
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Many people are not comfortable with asav arista, so please consult a doctor and get a proper medication as per your prakruthi and vikruti
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Do not 🚫 take without prescription, any one in typhoid Arista are not adviced u can take giloy tab
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Firstly without proper consultation don't take any med. Secondly, in ayurveda main thing is to take care of your daily routine and diet...
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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You can take amrita arishta with water .after food.orGiloy ghanvati 1tab twice aday with water.
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You can give Amritarista 20 ml with 20 ml of water twice daily after food, Though it is prepared through fermentation it is indicated in all types of fever. Mahasudershana ghana vati one tablet thrice daily after food with water. That is also known drug in all kinds of fever
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Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts
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After fever to complete management of fever by vasant kusumakar 1tab empty stomach with cow ghee for 7days and Amrutarishtham 20ml after food for 7days
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Yes, Amritarishta and Maha Sudarshan Vati are good choices for post-infection recovery, as they help boost immunity and reduce lingering feverish sensations. Additional Ayurvedic Support Guduchi & Ashwagandha – Strengthen immunity and reduce weakness. Chyawanprash – Restores energy and improves resistance. Drakshasava – Helps with post-fever fatigue. Diet & Lifestyle Avoid cold, heavy, and processed foods. Take warm water, light meals, and herbal teas (Tulsi, Ginger). Get adequate rest and mild exercise. You should feel better in 3-4 weeks. If symptoms persist, consult an Ayurvedic physician.
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I understand your concerns regarding the lingering sensation of fever following your recent illness and antibiotic treatment. It's encouraging that your diagnostic tests, including CBC, typhoid, malaria, ESR, and urine analysis, have returned normal results.​ Regarding Amritarishta: Amritarishta is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for its immune-boosting properties and effectiveness in managing chronic fevers. It aids in detoxifying the system and restoring strength after illnesses. Despite being a fermented preparation, it is generally considered safe post-bacterial infections, as it helps the body combat both bacterial and viral pathogens. ​ Regarding Maha Sudarshan Vati: Maha Sudarshan Vati is another Ayurvedic medicine commonly used to treat fevers and enhance immunity. It contains multiple herbs that work synergistically to reduce fever and support overall health. ​ Always consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider before starting any new medication to ensure it aligns with your individual health needs.​ Wishing you a speedy recovery. Dr. Nilesh Dhavale
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Recommendations: Continue Current Medications: You may continue taking Amritarishta and Maha Sudarshan Vati as per the recommended dosages. These formulations should assist in alleviating your symptoms and enhancing your recovery.​ Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms. If the sensation of feverishness persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.​ Supportive Measures: Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and ensure adequate rest to support your immune system during recovery.​
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