Abstract
Objective: Corona virus has appeared after 100 years of the influenza pandemic and is causing more devastation in terms of physical, mental, and economical losses. It is evident from the previous experiences that a disease in the convalescent stage is more agonizing and more damaging. Data Source: Systematic review of the readily accessible, peer-reviewed full clinical trials and survey studies published on coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) from December 31, 2019 to May 1, 2020. Review Methods: The protocol was developed using the PRISMA statement. Review of conditions that can appear and their treatment. The review is based on the main symptom that appeared in the patient and it's possible after effect in the convalescence stage. Results: The first part of this article, i.e., systematic study showed that symptoms in COVID-19 range from mild to severe and the involvement of many vital organs. The second part is a review study to provide Ayurvedic solutions for the protection and management of involved organs and organ systems. Conclusion: Here, special emphasis is given to the protection of Marmas, i.e., Hridaya (heart and cardiovascular system), Basti (bladder and kidneys), and Shiras (brain including nervous system), and other vital organs and organ systems. The use of Ayurvedic medicines as mentioned in classics such as Sthiradi Panchamula, Bilvadi Panchamula Siddha Yavagu etc should be given as per the condition and body constitution. Whole some diet that enhance Agni and protect liver and strengthen respiratory and cardiovascular system should be given.
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