As the world awaits the vaccine for COVID-19, the unprecedented Novel Coronavirus continues to rage on. While most lockdown restrictions have been lifted and the country has inched closer to normalcy, a plethora of information on combatting the spread of the virus, preventing potential infection, and safeguarding oneself through the consumption of certain DIY Immunity Boosting Concoctions is making the rounds of social media. However, experts are noting a surge in side-effects amongst people who are consuming these homemade 'kadhas'; the issue being repeated and high dose consumption of these home remedies.
Kadha may lead to bleeding in young patients
Talking about the impact of excessive consumption of homemade 'kadha's', Dr Sanjay Shah, General Physician, Fortis Hospital, Mulund recalls a peculiar case, he says "in a young patient, bleeding was spotted post-operatively; Upon investigating the matter and detailed assessment of his medical history, we found that the patient was consuming a homemade kadha in large quantity. This had led to internal bleeding". Another patient was brought into the ER with acute breathlessness, he was pale and his Hemoglobin levels were low. On investigating, it was noted that the 30 year old patient was consuming 4-5 glasses of home made kadha on a daily basis, for the past five months. He added that, "The patient mentioned that his stools were black in color for the last two months and that he believed that toxins were being excreted, as a result of the kadha. Hence the patient prolonged his visit to the hospital, till such time he felt excessive fatigue".
The patient's ill-informed risks caused internal bleeding (black colored stools were triggered by degraded Hemoglobin levels) and stomach ulcers. If not brought to the hospital in time, it could have been potentially fatal.
Kadha a safeguard to COVID
While individuals continue to be inundated with social media messages about homemade recipes, or supplement marketers advocating Vitamins and other immunity boosting alternatives, here's a reminder that there is no such magic pill or potion. Most often, these homemade kadha's are offered to everyone in the family in a bid to safeguard themselves against COVID-19, but what needs to be understood is that people react differently to it.
As a rule of nature, anything consumed in the right manner and quantity will reap benefits. However, if consumed recklessly, it could be dangerous. Profuse use, particularly by those who have comorbidities, patients who are on blood thinners or medications for chronic diseases, it could be dangerous, increasing the risk of bleeding tendency.
May leads to ulcers and superficial bleeding