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Food items to recover from dengue faster


Nepalnews
ANI
2022 Nov 02, 18:34,
Source: ANI

The scare of dengue hits a lot of people every year! Stalling water provides mosquitoes that carry dengue with a place to breed. If you are told you have dengue fever, you must take great care to recover fully. Your diet may affect how quickly you recover from dengue. Here is a list of food items that can help you recover from Dengue faster.

Coconut water

To prevent dehydration while suffering from dengue, coconut water is usually advised. It hydrates you and nourishes your body.

Source: ANI
Source: ANI

Papaya Leaf Juice

The juice of papaya leaves is a well-known treatment for dengue. The juice increases the platelet count, which also boosts immunity. For best results, you can extract some papaya leaf juice, mix it with some water, and consume it twice or three times daily.

Source: ANI
Source: ANI

Goat milk

Goat milk has high selenium in it. The body needs selenium, an important element, to keep its immune system functioning properly. Selenium also plays a critical role in preventing the development of viruses inside the body. This aids a dengue patient's quick recovery.

Source: ANI
Source: ANI

Kiwi

The consumption of kiwi is helpful during dengue because it increases immunity and aids in the production of red blood cells.

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Source: Flickr/ Google

Neem leaves

Neem leaves include a lot of therapeutic qualities. It aids in limiting the virus's development and dissemination. Neem leaves work well as a natural dengue treatment.

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