Case presentations: THROMBOCYTOPAENIA AND LEUCOPAENIA OF DENGUE FEVER: A CASE SERIES by Prof. Ranjit Nimbalkar

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Introduction: 






Dengue fever, generally doesn’t cause much harm or
is not fatal in normal adults. But of course there are chances of its landing
into Dengue shock syndrome, where complications of hypotension & tissue
edema are common. Dengue haemorrhagic
fever is another dangerous condition, where due to bone marrow depression,
there is considerable fall in white cells & platelets, causing a risk of
secondary infections & bleeding disorders respectively. As per the studies,
children are moresusceptible to thrombocytopaenia1,2.






In this case series, 5 cases of post
dengue thrombocytopenic patients have been included. All showed gradual fall of
WBCs & Platelets will be presented. All the 5 patients were previously
treated by their family doctors for symptoms like fever, headache & body
ache3. Dengue NS1 was positive. They were relieved from these
symptoms like fever, bodyache etc., but still showing gradual downfall in WBC
& platelet counts.
They were treated
by Ayurvedic Herbal combination only for increasing these counts.


The combination was made up of 8 herbs,
viz.
Aamalaki (Emblicaofficinalis),
Musta (CyperusRotundus), Guduchi4 (Tinosporacordifolia),
Yashtimadhu (Glycirrhizaglabra), Bala (Sidacordifolia), Pippali (Piper
longum
), Patola (Trichosanthesdioeca) &Vidari (Purariatuberose).




The clinical details of these subjects
are tabulated as under:





Case
1:










14/Mpatient
showed onset of symptoms like severe headache, fever & chills on 14 Oct 2014.he
was treated symptomatically by his family physician. Symptoms were relieving
slowly. His Dengue NS1 came positive after 4 days of onset, i.e. on 18/10/2014.
His platelets & WBCs started to show steady fall from 1,76,000/cmm&
3530/cmm to 99,000/cmm& 2050/cmm respectively, in 6 days thereafter.
Ayurvedic treatment was started. He was given the powders of herbs as mentioned
in the table, 500mg each, 4 times a day. CBC was done periodically. Within 6
days, his reports came to normal.




















































































































Name


O.M.





Age/gender


14/M


14/10/2014


Symptoms occurred


Severe headache, fever with chills.


18/10/2014


Dengue NS1 date


Positive


18/10/2014


Plt count


1,76,000/cmm





TLC


3530/cmm


19/10/2014


Plt count


1,61,000/cmm





TLC


3200/cmm


21/10/2014


Plt count


1,30,000/cmm





TLC


1940/cmm


23/10/2014


Plt count


1,05,000/cmm





TLC


2150/cmm


24/10/2014


Plt count


99,000/cmm





TLC


2050/cmm


24/10/2014


Rx started


Dhatri,
musta, guduchi, yashti, bala, pippali, patola,  vidari.
All powders 500 mg each, 4 times a day with honey


25/10/2014


Plt count


1,35,000/cmm





TLC


2550/cmm


27/10/2014


Plt count


2,50,000/cmm





TLC


2880/cmm


30/10/2014


Plt count


3,63,000/cmm





TLC


5400/cmm










































































Case 2:








11/M
patient showed onset of symptoms like severe headache & fevers on 16 Oct 2014.he
was treated symptomatically by his family physician. Symptoms were relieving
slowly. His Dengue NS1 came positive after 4 days of onset, i.e. on 20/10/2014.
His platelets & WBCs started to show steady fall from 1,88,000/cmm&
3400/cmm to 1,00,000/cmm& 2900/cmm respectively, in 7 days thereafter. At
this count his family opted for Ayurvedic treatment instead of admission. He
was given the powders of herbs as mentioned in the table, 500mg each, 4 times a
day. CBC was done periodicaly. Within 3 days, his reports came to normal.






















































































































Name


YT





Age/gender


11/M


16/10/2014


Symptoms occurred


Severe headache, high grade fever.


20/10/2014


Den NS1


Positive


17/10/2014


Plt count


1,88,000/cmm





TLC


3400/cmm


19/10/2014


Plt count


1,86,000/cmm





TLC


2900/cmm


20/10/2014


Plt count


1,56,000/cmm





TLC


2900/cmm


22/10/2014


Plt count


1,33,000/cmm





TLC


3100/cmm


24/10/2014


Plt count


1,00,000/cmm





TLC


3800/cmm


24/10/2014


Rx started


Dhatri,
musta, guduchi, yashti, bala, pippali, patola, vidari.
All powders 500 mg each, 4
times a day with honey


25/10/2014


Plt count


1,33,000/cmm





TLC


4000/cmm


27/10/2014


Plt count


2,79,000/cmm





TLC


4300/cmm


30/10/2014


Plt count


3,65,000/cmm





TLC


4600/cmm







































































Case 3:












11/M
showed onset of symptoms like severe headache, bodyache & fevers on 25 oct2014.
He was treated symptomatically by his family physician. Symptoms were relieving
slowly. His Dengue NS1 came positive after 5 days of onset, i.e. on 31/10/2014.
His platelets & WBCs started to show steady fall from 1,25,000/cmm&
3690/cmm  to 1,00,000/cmm& 2490/cmm
respectively, in 4 days thereafter. At this count his family opted for
Ayurvedic treatment instead of admission. He was given the powders of herbs as
mentioned in the table, 500mg each, 4 times a day. CBC was done everyday.
Within 3 days, his reports came to normal.




















































































































Name


CC





Age/gender


11/M


25/10/2014


Symptoms occurred


Severe headache, body
ache, mild to moderate fever.


31/10/2014


Den NS1


Positive


31/10/2014


Plt count


1,25,000/cmm





TLC


3690/cmm


2/11/2014


Plt count


1,21,000/cmm





TLC


2680/cmm


3/11/2014


Plt
count


1,00,000/cmm





TLC


2490/cmm


3/11/2014


Rx started


Dhatri, musta, guduchi, yashti, bala, pippali, patola,
vidari.
All
powders 500 mg each, 4 times a day with honey


4/11/2014


Plt count


1,05,000/cmm





TLC


2890/cmm


6/11/2014


Plt count


1,05,000/cmm





TLC


3950/cmm


7/11/2014


Plt count


1,45,000/cmm





TLC


4250/cmm


9/11/2014


Plt count


1,75,000/cmm





TLC


5200/cmm


10/11/2014


Plt count


3,40,000/cmm





TLC


6,640/cmm






Case 4:






21/M pt
started c/o fever with chills on 14th Aug 2015. Took antibiotic
treatment from local doctor. Fever continued. Dengue NS1 came positive on 17th
August. Platelet count 1,00,000/cmm. TLC, 3900/cmm.Repeated platelet count on
17 Aug 2015.Platelets 70,000/cmm.






Started
Ayurveda treatment. Platelets on 21 Aug came out to be 1,14,000/cmm and TLC
8300/cmm. Repeat hemogram on 25 Aug showed platelets 2,26,000/cmm and TLC
7000/cmm.












































































Name


PJ





Age/gender


21/M


14/08/2015


Symptoms occurred


Chills, body
ache, mild to moderate fever.


17/08/2015


Den NS1


Positive





Plt count


1,00,000/cmm





TLC


3900/cmm


19/08/2015


Plt
count


70,000/cmm





TLC


2500


19/08/2015


Rx started


Dhatri, musta, guduchi, yashti, bala, pippali, patola,
vidari.
All
powders 500 mg each, 4 times a day with honey


21/08/2015


Plt count


1,14,000/cmm





TLC


8300/cmm


25/08/2015


Plt count


2,26,000/cmm





TLC


7000/cmm






Case 5:








24/M pt
started c/o high grade fever 1040 F on 27 Aug 2015. Hemogram was
normal. Dengue NS1 came positive on 28 Aug 2015. Platelets 36000/cmm and TLC
3200/cmm. admitted in hospital.


On 30 Aug 2015, platelets further declined to
20,000/cmm and on 31 Aug 2015, 15,000/cmm.






Ayurveda
treatment started on 31 Aug 2015. Platelets were not infused. Patient was only
under observation.On 1 Sep 2015, platelets fellupto 8,000/cmm and TLC was
9,000/cmm. Still as there was no active bleeding, treating doctor did not
infuse platelets. On 3rd Sep, 2015, platelets became 32,000/cmm, on 4th
Sep, 82,000/cmm, on 5th Sep 1,32,000/cmm. 
Pt was discharged.










































































































Name


VG





Age/gender


24/M


27/08/2015


Symptoms occurred


high grade fever.


29/08/2015


Den NS1


Positive





Plt count


36,000/cmm





TLC


3200/cmm


30/08/2015


Plt count


20,000/cmm





TLC


3200/cmm


31/08/2015


Plt count


15,000/cmm





TLC


6600/cmm


31/08/2015


Rx started


Dhatri, musta, guduchi, yashti, bala, pippali, patola,
vidari.
All
powders 500 mg each, 4 times a day with honey


1/09/2015


Plt
count


8,000/cmm





TLC


9,000/cmm


3/09/2015


Plt count


32,000/cmm





TLC


7000/cmm


4/09/2015


Plt count


82,000/cmm





TLC


Not done


5/09/2015


Plt count


1,32,000/cmm





TLC


10,200/cmm







From the
above tables, it is can be said that all the subjects responded really well to
the Ayurvedic Herbal combination.






              Assembling
Samprapti:




































Symptom          


DushtaDosha              


DushtaDooshya


Gunas


Severe headache  


Vataprakopa 


Rasa,Rakta  


Rooksha, Chala


Severe bodyache   


Vataprakopa 


Asthi, Majja


Rooksha, Chala


High grade fever  


Pitta prakopa 


Rasa,Rakta         


Ushna,Teekshna
 


Possibility of
bleeding   


Pitta prakopa 


Rasa, Rakta 


                


Ushna,Teekshna
 &


Drava





As per above logic, the vitiated
Gunas came to be: Rooksha, Chala, Ushna, Teekshna& Drava. Vitiated Doshas
to be Vata & Pitta. Rasavaha, Raktavaha, Asthivaha & Majjavahasrotasas were
found to be vitiated.




Moolasthanas of these srotasas,
viz. Hrudaya, Yakrut, Pleeha, Meda, Asthi & Sandhi were also considered during
coining of the herbal formulation.









In view
of all this logic, powders of following herbs were selected:






1.     
Aamalaki                     Emblicaofficinalis                    Sheeta, Rasayana


2.     
Musta                           CyperusRotundus                    Sheeta, Manda, Sugandhi


3.     
Guduchi                       Tinosporacordifolia                 Rasayana, Jwaraghna


4.     
Yashtimadhu               Glycirrhizaglabra                    Sheeta, Snigdha


5.     
Bala                             Sidacordifolia                          Sheeta, Rasayana,
Balya


6.     
Pippali                         Piper longum                           Ushna, Rasayana
for Rakta


7.     
Patola                           Trichosanthesdioeca                Sheeta, Balya, Rasayana


8.     
Vidari                          Purariatuberosa                      Sheeta, Balya,
Rasayana






Powders
of all were mixed together & given to the subjects with honey, 4 times a
day. 500mg of each herb i.e. total 4gm medicine to be taken at a time.




Other
regimen like soft & light diet, rest & plenty of Luke warm water
orally, was advised to all. Haemogram was advised everyday or alternate day as
per need.




From the
above tables it is quite clear that all the patients responded to the Ayurvedic
Herbal combination quickly & were out of danger zone in less than 7 days.
Thus they escaped the hospitalisation & hazards of platelet infusion. All
the cost& loss of working hours was also saved.






Conclusion:





Ayurvedic herbal combination can
be effectively tried at the very first instance of thrombocytopenia & leucopoenia,
to avoid further complications.


Of
course we all need to generate huge data to make some final statement, but
still, this study can be considered as pilot study.




If you
want to try this combination for your patients, a kind request to use it in a
precise manner and keep proper documentation of all the results, so that we can
approach the scientific world with genuine documentated results.








References:





1.     
Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy Dengue Fever: Diagnosis and
Treatment; VirojWiwanitkit;  
Disclosures;Expert Rev Anti Infect
Ther. 2010;8(7):841-845.


2.  Dengue fever with thrombocytopenia: studies towards
defining vulnerability of bleeding.


(PMID:7786355); García S, Morales R, Hunter RF; Department of Internal
Medicine, HospitalUniversitario Ramón Ruiz Arnau;
Boletin de la AsociacionMedica de
Puerto Rico
 Type: 


The natural history of dengue illness based on a study of
hospitalised patients in Singapore.


(PMID:10487075; Tai DY, Chee YC, Chan KW; Department of General Medicine,
Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore;
Singapore Medical Journal 


Type: 


21 Health Effects of Alkaloids
from African Medicinal Plants
;V Kuete - Toxicological Survey of African Medicinal Plants, 2014 - researchgate.net
















Case Courtesy & Presentation:





Dr. Ranjit Nimbalkar




       Ph.D. (sch.), M.D. (Rognidan); 


      Professor 


      Dept of RogNidan, Ashtang AyurvedMahavidyalaya, 


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Compiled & Edited by






Dr.Surendra A. Soni









M.D.,PhD (KC)





Associate Professor






Dept. of Kaya-chikitsa






Govt. Ayurveda College






Vadodara Gujarat, India.






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  1. Perfect documentation and Crystal clear explanation. Great job Prof Ranjit Nimbalkar ji.

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  2. Many thanks Sir for sharing your knowledge and clinical experience.

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  3. Doctor, this is awesome explanation and wonderful case study data. I am now in search of a dengue patient to take him to you for the faster recovery.

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  4. Wonderful compilation.
    Heartiest congrats.

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  6. Time and plt pattern is not compatible with WHO course of dengue illness except in case 5. In that too increase in plt is natural. I send WHO chart at whatsapp to Ayurvedapeeth Group.

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    1. Totally agree with you sir.
      I'm completely aware that with this small data, we cannot claim result of medicine.

      That's why, please go through the last para... Quoting here again...

      "Of course we all need to generate huge data to make some final statement, but still, this study can be considered as pilot study.
      If you want to try this combination for your patients, a kind request to use it in a precise manner and keep proper documentation of all the results, so that we can approach the scientific world with genuine documentated results."

      In other words, this is only beginning no any final conclusion.

      Pls come forward and treat as much as cases you can, then our collective effort may prove something.

      Tx for your keen interest and tx for the very useful WHO table...

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  7. Very good case study,
    This type of studies are required to encourage Ayurveda practiceners and establish Ayurveda prescription for diseases.

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  8. How's this drugs work on increase wbc and platelets .?
    Any sastra reference ?

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    1. Once we undoubtedly establish the cause and effect relationship, then furter research needs to be taken up for this purpose... May b technic of reverse pharmacology help for this...

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