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Management of thrombocytopenia and flu-like symptoms in dengue patients with herbal water of Euphorbia hirta.

Munazza Mir, Rukhshan Khurshid, Roohi Aftab.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Incidence of dengue increased 30 fold between 1960 and 2010. This increase is believed to be due to a combination of urbanisation, population growth, increased international travel, and global warming. We tried to find out the effect of herbal water of Tawa-tawa, also called Euphorbia hirta, on the flu like symptoms and blood parameters especially on thrombocytopenia.
METHODS: Total 125 patients with confirmed dengue fever admitted in medical ward of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Lahore were included in this experimental study. Duration of study was 3 months. Patients were divided into 2 groups, i.e., group A (ages between 30 to 55 years) and group B (ages between 14 to 25 years). A blood sample was obtained on the day of enrolment and after 24 hours of using Tawa-tawa. The variables used were platelet count, haematocrit (HCT), WBC count, serum AST, ALT, IgM/IgG.
RESULTS: In men, platelet count was < 25,000 and in women, it was > 50,000. Haematocrit were >40% in men and 30-40% in women. TLC in a range of 4,000-11,000/mm3 was observed in both males and females. IgM 'haemagglutination' antibody titres (> 1:160) was observed in 71.3% females and 50% males. Serum AST was > 40 IU/L in 38% females and 36% males. Serum ALT was > 40 IU/L in 9.5% females and 12% males. In both group A and B platelet count and TLC were increased nonsignificantly after herbal water of Euphorbia hirta (E. Hirta). Haematocrit value decreased nonsignificantly after using the herbal water. Over 70% of patients showed moderate increase in their platelet count. However leucopoenia improved significantly after the use of aqueous extract of E. hirta. A marked recovery in fever and flu like symptoms was observed.
CONCLUSION: In over 70% patients there was improvement in platelet count, TLC, fever, and flue-like symptoms.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 24669596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad        ISSN: 1025-9589


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