A systematic review on concept of Malaria (Visham Jwara) and its management by Godanti Bhasma

Dr. Munesh Yadav
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Developing nations are more susceptible to illnesses carried by vectors than are developed nations. Malaria is a severe issue in Africa; it is responsible for 20% of all children fatalities and results in a kid dying from the disease every 30 seconds. Malaria incidence and mortality rates are both rising quickly. With the development of drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium Vivax and Plasmodium Falciparum, as well as the vectors' tolerance to chemical pesticides, the malaria issue has taken on new dimensions. These are the major challenges of controlling malaria, hence developing new methods of doing so is urgently necessary. Vishama Jwara, or irregular or intermittent fever, has two main sorts of causes: Agantuja (External forces) and Svabhavaja Hetu (Internal reasons). Apart from these different Jwara Nidanas, the onset of Vishama Jwara (irregular or intermittent fever) is also influenced by Samanya Jwara Nidana (general aetiology of fever) as described in Sushruta Samhita and Sannipatika Jwara Nidana (aetiology of fever caused by Tridosha) as described in Charaka Samhita. The conceptual study and the observational investigation are the two sections of the current study. The length of the infection and the strain of Plasmodium determine how severe it is.
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Godanti Bhasma对疟疾概念及其管理的系统回顾
发展中国家比发达国家更容易感染病媒传播的疾病。疟疾是非洲的一个严重问题;在所有儿童死亡人数中,有20%是由该病造成的,每30秒就有一名儿童死于该病。疟疾发病率和死亡率都在迅速上升。随着间日疟原虫和恶性疟原虫耐药菌株的发展,以及媒介对化学农药的耐受性,疟疾问题呈现出新的维度。这些都是控制疟疾的主要挑战,因此迫切需要开发新的方法。Vishama Jwara,或不规则或间歇性发烧,有两种主要原因:Agantuja(外部力量)和Svabhavaja Hetu(内部原因)。除了这些不同的Jwara Nidanas之外,Vishama Jwara(不规则或间歇性发烧)的发病也受到《Sushruta Samhita》和《Charaka Samhita》中描述的Samanya Jwara Nidana(发烧的一般病因学)和Sannipatika Jwara Nidana(由热病引起的发烧的病因学)的影响。概念研究和观察调查是目前研究的两个部分。感染的持续时间和疟原虫的种类决定了感染的严重程度。
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