Influenza

Influenza, commonly referred to as the flu, is an infectious disease caused by viruses. Even though it is similar to the common cold, its symptoms are more severe and pronounced.



Causes :

Influenza is primarily caused by a virus in the body. It spreads when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or even talks around others. It can easily spread by touching a surface like a telephone, keyboard or doorknob that has been contaminated and then from your hand to your nose or mouth. Breathing the air where a contagious person has been may also pass the flu onto you.



Symptoms

 Cough
 Aching muscles and headache
 Fever
 Running nose
 Fatigue
 Sore throat
 Chills



View Of Ayurveda

According to Ayurveda, Influenza results from an imbalance of the Kapha and Vata Doshas (Ayurvedic humors representing Water and Air respectively). Cold develops in the body when there’s an excess of Kapha’s cool, moist characteristics, causing a stuffy or runny nose and sneezing. And, excess Vata reduces the body’s digestive fire, so you get the chills.



Diet & Lifestyle Advice

 Make sure you get at least 7-8 hours of good sleep every night. This will boost your immune system and enhance the ojas (energy) in your body.
 Try Panchakarma therapies – specialized Ayurvedic massage techniques – that are extremely useful in cleansing the body and giving it renewed vitality.
 Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water each day to flush accumulated ama (toxins) from your system.
 Eat a healthy and balanced diet to keep your body strong, nourished, and ready to fight infection. Stick with whole grains, colorful vegetables, and vitamin-rich fruits.
 Support your immune system by exercising moderately on a regular basis. It helps in increasing blood circulation and eliminating the blockage in body channels.


An ayurvedic treatment has wonderful results in Influenza disease. It may cure permanantly if patient follow the complete course of treatment with all diet, life-style & panchkarma realeted advises.


Advisable Panchkarma For Disease :
  1. Nasya
  2. Abhyang
  3. Swedan
  4. Dhoompan