Added by Annette. Created on 05/09/09
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Description: Erysipelas is an acute dermal infection which can extend to the lower fat tissues. The disease is commonly seen in the geriatrics, infants and children below the age of 15. Persons with compromised immune system, diabetes, alcoholism, fungal infections and impaired lymphatic drainage system are also at risk of getting Erysipelas. Symptoms of Erysipelas include "High fevers, shaking, chills, fatigue, headaches, vomiting, and general illness", within 48 hours of the initial infection. The affected site swells and appear appears as a red, swollen, warm, hardened and painful rash, similar in consistency to an orange peel. Vesicles, bullae, and petechiae; with possible skin necrosis can be seen in severe forms of the disease. Erysipelas can be seen in any part of the skin but mostly affects the extremities. Fatty tissues are particularly vulnerable especially the areas around the eyes, ears and the cheeks. Streptococcus pyogenes is the causative pathogen in most cases of Erysipelas. Erysipelas infections can enter the skin through minor trauma, eczema, surgical incisions and ulcers, and often originate from strep bacteria in the subject's own nasal passages. Rosemary Oil is a natural alternative for commonly used anti-biotics like Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin, Roxithromycin and Penicillin derivatives. Rosemary Oil is devoid of the usual side effects associated with conventional anti-biotics like gastric irritation and resistance. Rosemary Oil can be used with confidence to treat Enteric Fevers.
Directions For Use: Drink 5 ml of Rosemary Oil thrice daily for a week. The symptoms of Enteric Fevers are resolved in a week of treatment with Rosemary Oil.
Not To Use With: No specific precaution needs to be followed while using this treatment. Rosemary Oil is perfectly safe and is devoid of the usual adverse reactions seen with other antibiotics in the treatment of Enteric Fevers.
Side Effects: None are seen. Rosemary Oil can be used with confidence in the treatment of Enteric Fevers.
Expected Results: The Enteric Fevers is resolved in a week of treatment with Rosemary Oil.
Expected Results Within: 1 week
Treating Enteric Fevers with Rosemary Oil, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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