Common people were made aware of Malaria under AYUSH Malaria Campaign in MP's Dhar
Homeopathic medicine malaria of 200 was distributed in 13 villages of Dhar
Curated by – NAVIN MEHAR | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Dhar, Homeopathic medicine Malaria of 200 is being distributed in 13 high-risk villages of Dhar district. District AYUSH Officer Dr. Ramesh Chandra Muvel, Dr. Narendra Nagar, Dr. Gayatri Muvel and village Deputy Sarpanch Mr. Gopi Chand Kamdar reached Ranipura village of Block Tisgaon and informed the villagers and general public, school students, girl students about the method of malaria prevention and medicine intake. Told in Also told about the method of consumption of homeopathic medicine Malaria of 200. It was told that while taking homeopathic medicine, keep the mouth clean, do not eat anything before and after taking homeopathic medicine, keep a gap of 15 minutes. Keep the medicine away from the reach of children, because of the sweetness of the medicine, the whole medicine files are eaten by the children. Keep the medicine away from smelly things. Consume the medicine by taking it in the lid of files, or in a spoon. Take the medicine with the advice of a homeopathic doctor. Symptoms of malaria, fever with severe chills, accompanied by fever, shivering, headache, body pain, vomiting are the main symptoms of malaria. The fever is 102 to 104 Fahrenheit and after about two hours the fever subsides with sweating. In severe condition, it causes anemia. If early and adequate treatment is not done, then the death of the patient can also happen due to malaria. Malaria in pregnancy is serious, and can be life threatening to the mother and child. Preventive measures were explained such as process, taking care of cleanliness, not allowing water to accumulate in home coolers, old tires etc., using mosquito nets while sleeping, pouring kerosene, or tinophores in water pits, neem smoke, Flowers are to be worn. In case of fever, it was advised to go to the nearest health center and get a health check-up done. The second dose would be distributed on July 21. Other officials, employees and villagers were present on the occasion.