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Home and Herbal Remedies for the Treatment of MeaslesAlternative Name: Rubeola
Here are some of the common Home Remedies for Measles (Rubeola):Garlic Oil - You may apply garlic oil to the affected area to prevent the infection from developing its serious form. Saffron and Snake Root - Saffron and Snake Root will help to aid the healing process. You may drink saffron and snake root tea daily. Orange Juice - You may drink a glass full of fresh orange juice two times daily. Lemonade - Lemonade may be taken 4-5 times in a day. Neem Leaves - Put few leaves of neem (limbda) in your child's room and also upon the doors. They act as an antiseptic and will also freshen up the air. Thus, they prevent super infection in these patients when their immunity is low due to measles /chickenpox. Be generous with beverages. - You must give plenty of liquids to the patient, as much as he or she can tolerate, preferably juice. Drinking lot of liquids is important - with high fever and sweating, especially kids tend to get dehydrated more quickly (as they do more vomiting). Restrict activity - Be sure that your child stays indoors, preferably in bed. With the measles, the child will probably feel too sick to do anything else, so rest is essential. Also by not going outside, he will prevent other persons who are not immunized from developing this disease (as measles is a highly contagious disease). Flush and Wipe the Eyes - You should rinse your eyes with plain saline solution frequently (ever 2 hours) - you will get the solution at any drugstores. Rinsing your eyes will you a soothing effect and make you feel better.
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