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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
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FORMULATION OF HEARBAL ADDITIVE TREATED FOR MARASMUS DISEASE
Aadarsh Nagdoi*, Agraja Chaure(UG Students), Sonali Patidar
Abstract The objective of this page is to enlighten students and health educators about Marasmus. It illustrates how people suffer from this illness as a result of inadequate nutrition in the food they eat. Due to malnutrition and poor diet, starvation poses a serious danger to the world's efforts to eradicate Marasmus, which primarily affects children in underdeveloped and emerging nations. The child's muscles and fat are drastically reduced due to a lack of energy and protein, which causes severe wasting and just skin and bone are visible. A youngster with marasmic symptoms may experience marasmickwashiorkor oedema. Marasmic children are susceptible to a number of problems, such as diarrhoea, hypoglycemia, hypothermia, viral diseases, and deficiencies in micronutrients (such as iron, zinc, copper, and vitamin A). Anti-fungal, anti-septic, anti-microbial, anticancer, anti-diabetic, anti-allergic, anti-fertility, anti-filarial, wound healing, and antidermatophytic are just a few of the many benefits of betel leaf. Abrus precatorius is recommended by Ayurveda for conditions such as alopecia, oedema, helminths, skin conditions, itching, urinary problems, and infertility. Solanum nigrum Linn. (Sn), commonly referred to as Black Nightshade, belongs to the Solanaceae family. This plant is used for addressing various pediatric conditions that can lead to infant mortality, particularly seizures caused by fever, eye diseases, water-related phobias, and serious skin disorders. The heartwood of this plant is transformed into a medicinally effective product known as Katha, which boasts a broad spectrum of therapeutic benefits. Keywords: Marasmus, Catechu, Solanum nigrum linn, Abrus precatorius, Clinical features. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
