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Here are the foods you must eat to recover faster from dengue

Monsoon is here, and that means it’s the time when mosquitoes cause all kinds of diseases!  Dengue and malaria are two of the most common diseases that wreak havoc. Unfortunately, those who suffer from dengue experience gut-wrenching pain, high fever, and weakness. In the worst cases, the recovery takes months. But you will be glad to know that there is a specific dengue diet, which can help recover faster.

 

  • Papaya leaves

If someone has suffered from dengue at home, you must have heard of papaya leaves being advised to them. That’s because with dengue, our platelet count drops drastically, and papaya leaves can help in bringing that back to normal. They can be consumed in the form of juice. Interestingly, they also help in boosting immunity, so that you recover faster from dengue.

  • Coconut water

Coconut water is a powerhouse of essential minerals and salts. It maintains the electrolyte level of the body, hence you don’t feel dehydrated. Plus, it helps in keeping your body energized and reduces weakness. Drinking two glasses of coconut water every day during your recovery period is a must. Otherwise, drinking coconut water is highly recommended.

 

  • Fruit juice

Fluids are very important, when it comes to dengue recovery, because they are quickly absorbed by our bodies, and help to get over weakness. Fruit juices, especially citrus fruits, are the best source of vitamins. They are laden with vitamin C, which is known for its immunity-boosting properties. Plus, it is gut friendly and the fibre in the juice will also keep you away from gastric problems.

  • Herbal tea

You can opt for various kinds of tea concoctions that have cardamom, peppermint, ginger, cinnamon etc. Herbal tea will help you relax your body and mind. It will also help in inducing sleep, so that your body can rest for the maximum time and help you recover from dengue ASAP.

  • Porridge

Of course, your body also needs carbohydrates to get back on track. The best part about porridge is that it’s easy to digest, plus you don’t feel heavy and bloated, after you consume too much of it. The best part is that even if you are lactose-intolerant, you can consume it in the savory form. So, it’s a win-win.

 


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