Understanding Humma-e-Wabai (epidemic fever) and Amraz-e-Wabai (epidemic disease) in the light of Unani medicine

The pathogenesis and clinical characteristics of were described several years ago in the Unani System of Medicine close to the clinical manifestation associated with epidemic or pandemic situations. In the Unani System of Medicine, described under the legend of epidemic disease ( ). is an umbrella t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of complementary & integrative medicine 2021-01, Vol.18 (3), p.469-476
Hauptverfasser: Alam, Md Anzar, Quamri, Mohd Aleemuddin, Ayman, Umme, Sofi, Ghulamuddin, Renuka, Bangalore Nagaraj
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Zusammenfassung:The pathogenesis and clinical characteristics of were described several years ago in the Unani System of Medicine close to the clinical manifestation associated with epidemic or pandemic situations. In the Unani System of Medicine, described under the legend of epidemic disease ( ). is an umbrella term which is applied for all types of epidemic or pandemic situation. Renowned Unani Scientists like; Zakariya Rhazi (865–925 AD), Ali Ibn Abbas Majusi (930–994 AD), Ibn Sina (980–1037 AD), Ismail Jorjani (1,042–1,137 AD), Ibn Rushd etc., explained that is an extremely rigorous, lethal fever, that is caused due to morbid air (fasid hawa) and it frequently spreads among the larger population in the society. There are four etiological factors responsible for ; change in the quality of air, water, earth, and celestial bodies, which was described by Ibn Sina in Canon of Medicine. He also advised that movements should be limited during epidemic situations. Shelters should be fumigated with loban ( W. G. Craib ex Hartwich.), Kafoor ( L.), Oodkham ( .), Hing ( L.), myrtle ( L.), and sandalwood ( L.), etc. The use of vinegar ( ) and rose water ( ) has been advocated to prevent the infection by spray. Avoid consumption of flesh, oil, milk, sweets, alcohol. Food prepared with vinegar. Specific antidotes (e.g. ), should be used as prophylaxis. This review attempts to explain the concept, prevention, and management of epidemic or pandemic situations.
ISSN:2194-6329
1553-3840
DOI:10.1515/jcim-2020-0124