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5 February 2024
The onset of winter brings with it a host of illnesses including the common cold, respiratory infections and skin-related ailments. And most often, the first and natural response to early symptoms of minor illnesses is a home remedy. Sore throat? Do a warm salt water gargle. Digestive problems? Some jeera water or ginger tea is the first option.
For several millennia, households have resorted to home remedies to treat minor illnesses of children and adults. And modern scientific research has endorsed the benefits of numerous natural remedies earlier dismissed as old wives’ tales.
For instance, several research studies have endorsed turmeric — commonly used to relieve pain — and found that its main ingredient curcumin reduces arthritic pain better than 50 mg of diclofenac sodium, an anti-inflammatory drug. Similarly, another study confirmed that a couple of teaspoons of honey at night reduces cough symptoms.
“Home remedies are often effective in treating mild illnesses. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, they have no side effects. But it’s important to use them judiciously and consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen,” says G. Sushma, a Hyderabad-based clinical dietician.
In this first-ever lead feature, ParentsWorld interviewed respected medical experts and dieticians to recommend science-backed home remedies for minor childhood ailments.
Skin problems
Dr. Swapna Priya, a Hyderabad-based dermatologist, says that common skin problems in children, teenagers and adults can be treated with natural ingredients. She recommends natural treatments for four common skin problems:
Acne
Acne is caused by an oily substance, sebum, which clogs skin pores. It causes whiteheads, blackheads or pimples to manifest on the face and neck. This is most common among teenagers, though it affects people of all ages. Here are some effective home remedies for acne.
Dry skin
In winters, dry skin is common. It develops when the skin loses water too quickly and becomes dehydrated. Some useful natural treatments may alleviate this condition.
Sunburn
Sunburn is red, painful, damaged skin caused from being out in the sun for too long. Some natural remedies to treat sunburn include:
Under-eye dark circles
They are caused by various factors, including lack of sleep, allergies, hay fever, hyperpigmentation, among others. To lighten and reduce dark circles, try out these home remedies.
Digestive problems
Modern, action-packed lifestyles are forcing children and parents not to adhere to regular mealtimes, skip meals, consume packaged and junk foods, snack all-day, etc.
All of this has resulted in a surge in stomach-related digestive ailments. G. Sushma, a well-known Hyderabad-based clinical dietician, suggests safe home remedies for three common digestive ailments.
Indigestion
Also known as dyspepsia, indigestion symptoms are characterised by discomfort or a feeling of fullness during or after a meal. Using natural products can help alleviate indigestion.
Bloating
Symptoms include feeling of fullness, flatulence, and discomfort in the abdominal area. Some effective home remedies to reduce bloating.
Constipation.
This condition is defined by infrequent bowel movement. Recommended home remedies.
Common cold
The common cold is a self-limiting disease, cured by our immune system. Many natural remedies provide temporary relief and speed up the recovery process. Dr. Mamata Panda, senior paediatric consultant, CARE Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, recommends some natural therapies.
Essential precautions
Home remedies for toddler maladies
Infants and toddlers are more susceptible to minor illnesses and injuries, from common cold to insect bites. Here are some useful natural home remedies to treat infant/toddlers.
Reference Link
https://www.educationworld.in/home-remedies-for-minor-childhood-ailments/