Low-Grade Fever
Natural ways to treat, without medicine and without any Side-effect (XIX)
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in global healthcare crisis. As patients are recovering from the Covid19 infection, there are reports of persistent and long-term effects which can last for a few weeks to months.
Low-grade fever is one of the common long-term symptom of Covid. Though low-grade fever is a minor symptom, it is accompanied by body aches, headaches and tiredness which leaves the patient totally drained out physically as well as psychologically.
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Main cause
Conjunctivitis is an eye infection commonly caused by the virus or bacteria. It results in inflammation of conjunctiva, which is a transparent membrane covering the white part of eyeball and lining the eyelid. Conjunctivitis can last from a few days to many weeks, causing a lot of discomfort to the individual.
- Increased inflammation during the Covid infection
- Secondary infections
At our `Monisha’s Mantra`, we treat and assist patient for low-grade fever after recovery from Covid19 infection, by mainly focusing on the immune system in the following manner, without Medicine and without any Side-effect.
- Hydration our body with fluids is necessary for temperature regulation and flushing out the bacteria and virus from the body. Drink warm water, soups and immunity booster drinks like lemongrass-ginger tea.
- Eating healthy diet supports a strong immune system.
- Regularly practice Abdominal breathing which helps in strengthening the lungs and heart.
Sujok Therapy
1. Acupressure – For strong immunity we activate the corresponding spleen point on the left side of palm with diagnostic probe. Massage the tender point gently with probe, clockwise-anticlockwise for a minute, 4 times daily.
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2. Color Therapy – Color all the 20 tips of hands and toes dark blue or black.
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