Herbal Treatment Remedies of Cholera
Cholera is a severe, fatal, and highly contagious viral infection which sprang out form unhygienic condition. Most often it is seen that through polluted and contaminated water the infection spreads. So in the cholera affected area gross hygiene as well as water purification is highly recommended.
Cholera is highly infectious and its severe infection destroys the fluid balance of the body abruptly triggering the collapse of heart.
On the first occurrence of its symptoms frequent loose motion and acute vomiting, muscular cramp] it is better to contact a health provider, or to be shifted in ID health care unit.
Purification of water by 20 minutes boiling process is the best process to fight the water contamination. If it is affordable purchasing mineral water for the initial days will provide better safety on the health system.
However, medical intervention from the very beginning is essential for choler infection [mostly this infection comes as epidemic]; the herbal remedies may work as a back up process of medicine as well as for the first aid purpose until the administration of medicine is not imposed.
Consumption of lime juice added to mineral water need to be consumed 3-4 times a day; this herbal remedy will kill the viral infection and will reduce the intensity of attack. After seizure of vomiting, this remedy needs to be administered on the cholera affected patient for cure and relief.
Onions are need to be meshed in a clean condition and it need to be treated by black pepper; this remedy helps to reduce the intensity of cholera attack and it is to be administered to the patient for 3-4 times a day. This is an efficient and effective remedy to treat the problem of cholera.
Excessive thirst is an associated symptom of cholera causing immense problem for the patient. The extract made by cucumber leaves and one glass of coconut water; this remedy need to be given to the patent 30-60ml doses in an interval to cure the infection and ailment. It is an excellent herbal remedy of cholera.


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