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  • Last Updated on August 28, 2024 by Nivedita Quick Take A social media post claims that consuming a mixture of fresh holy basil, black pepper and mishri will eliminate fever in a day. We fact-checked and found this claim to be Mostly False. The Claim A Facebook reel when translated from Hindi to English states, “Do not consume medicines made with chemicals for fever. It can be treated in a day. Give a mixture of six leaves of fresh holy basil, black pepper and 10 grams mishri with water to the diseased. No matter how old the fever is, it will disappear forever.” Fact Check Can Holy Basil (tulsi), black pepper and mishri cure fever in a day? There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a mixture of holy basil (tulsi), black pepper, and mishri (rock sugar) can cure fever in a single day. While these ingredients may have some health benefits and are used in traditional medicine for various purposes, curing a fever typically depends on the underlying cause of the fever. Generally, fever can be reduced without medicines. Medication isn’t always necessary for the fever to go down. It is often a symptom of an underlying illness, infection, or condition, and its duration and severity can vary depending on the cause. The most effective way to treat a fever is to address the underlying condition and manage the symptoms. This may include staying hydrated, resting, and, in some cases, using over-the-counter fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, as advised by a healthcare professional. Tulsi, black pepper, and mishri are commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for their potential health benefits, including their anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. However, the effectiveness of this combination in treating specific conditions, such as fever, is not well-supported by scientific research, and their use should not replace conventional medical treatments when necessary. If you or someone you know is experiencing a fever, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They can determine the underlying cause of the fever and recommend the most suitable course of action, which may include medication, rest, and other interventions. Why is it necessary to consult a doctor for a fever? A fever can be a symptom of a wide range of illnesses, from mild infections to serious medical conditions. In some cases, a fever can be a sign of a serious medical condition, such as meningitis or sepsis. These conditions require prompt medical attention, so it is important to see a doctor if you have a fever that is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, such as a stiff neck, rash, or difficulty breathing. Another post claims that drinking cardamom water can treat fever. General Physician Dr. Atul Vashishta highlights, “The complex and diverse nature of fevers, along with their association with different signs and symptoms, underscores the necessity of consulting a doctor when experiencing a fever. A doctor’s expertise allows for accurate diagnosis, which, in turn, facilitates effective treatment and a more favorable prognosis for the patient.” Depending on the cause of the fever, there are a number of different treatment options available. A doctor can prescribe medication to reduce the fever, as well as treat the underlying cause of the fever. Lastly, in some cases, a fever can lead to complications, such as dehydration or seizures. A doctor can help to prevent these complications by providing appropriate treatment and monitoring the patient’s condition.
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