Wiederkehrende Infektionen bei Kindern - Ayurvedische Behandlung, Diät, Übungen, Forschungsarbeiten, Yoga & Pranayama

Children as their immune system and all body functions are not completely developed, are more prone to infections than adults. They get attacked by many types of small and severe infections often. Recurrent infections are infections that are too great in number, too severe, or too long lasting. Recurrent or persistent infection is the major manifestation of primary immunodeficiency. While most children with recurrent infections have a normal immunity, it is important to recognize the child with an underlying immunodeficiency in order to investigate and treat appropriately.

 

Signs and symptoms

 

  • General symptoms like fussiness, refusing to eat, lethargy, and more
  • A runny nose (that can be clear, yellow, or green)
  • A sore throat
  • Swollen tonsils
  • Swollen glands
  • A cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Rapid breathing
  • Wheezing
  • Cyanosis
  • Chest retraction

Verursacht

 

Recurrent infections in children usually occur due to an imbalance between exposure to infectious diseases and the ability of the immune system to ward off the infection.

Pathophysiologie

 

Mostly transient or permanent immune system deficiencies are present. It should be pointed, that a true immunodeficiency is rare. Pathophysiology includes:

  • defects of Fcγ receptor IIIa (CD16) on natural killer cells,
  • defect of interleukin receptor-associate kinase 4 (IRAK4),
  • reduction in IL-12 production,
  • polymorphisms in genes CCR2, CCR5 and mannose-binding lectin gene,
  • mutations in TLR-4 encoding sequences,
  • defective removal of the apoptotic neutrophils by alveolar macrophages,
  • pathologic phagocytosis and production of reactive oxygen intermediates from polymorphonuclear cells
  • decrease neutrophil chemotaxis,
  • mild decrease in the number of CD4+, CD8+, CD19+ and NK-cells,
  • alterations in the cytokine production by lymphocytes (↑ IL-4, ↑ IL-10, ↓ IFN-γ, ↓ IL-2),
  • decreases IgM, IgA, IgG subclasses, mannose-binding lectin, L-ficolin,
  • defects in the production post-infectious specific antibodies.

 

Diagnose

 

Criteria for diagnosis includes:

  • Two or more severe infections in one year
  • Three or more respiratory infections (e.g., sinusitis, otitis, bronchitis) in one year
  • The need for antibiotics for two months/year
  • Severe/serious infections include those with persistent evidence of inflammation (e.g., fever) or confinement to bed for a week or more (e.g., missing school or other activities), failure to respond to oral antibiotics and/or the need for intravenous antibiotics or hospitalization.
  • Infections with an unusual pathogen
  • Unusual complications (e.g., mastoiditis, pleural effusion, abscesses) or persistent laboratory abnormalities (e.g., leucocytosis, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate [ESR]/C-reactive protein [CRP], persistent imaging abnormalities).

 

Körperliche Untersuchung

 

Blood tests:

  • Complete blood count (CBC) and differential blood count
  • HIV test
  • Serum immunoglobulin levels
  • Sweat chloride test
  • Ciliary function tests

Imaging techniques:

  • X Ray
  • CT
  • MRI

Behandlungen

  • Avoiding all risk factors
  • Immunizations
  • Immunoglobulin treatment
  • Antibiotika

Prognose

 

Most of the children do not have an immunodeficiency, but if they do, this often concerns an antibody deficiency. If they have a positive history for immunodeficiency, detailed immunological investigation is mandatory.

 

Komplikationen

 

Bronchiectasis

Antibiotic resistance

Asthma

Deficiency disorders

Krankheit & Ayurveda

        Ayurveda explains children upto sixteen years as asampoornadhaatu or incompletely developed body tissues. As they are in the growing stage and their organs & organ systems are not fully developed, Ayurveda considers as more prone to diseases. At the same time, many strong medications and treatments are contraindicated in children due to underdeveloped muscles and physical & mental strength. Considering these factors, children are considered to more prone to hyper reactivity and allergic response which leads to recurrent infections in kids. Even normal healthy kids are like this, then premature born or malnourished children will suffer such episodes in a higher frequency & severity. All these conditions can be considered as grahabaadha or Baalaarishtatha which elaborates a wide range of allergic & infective conditions in kids.

Nidana

        Causative factors for the vitiation of doshas (mainly Kapha & Pitta) by mother(in breast fed child) and child. It can be related with  food, daily/seasonal regimen or environment.

Purvaaroopa

        Crying without any reason

Restlessness

Excessive sleep & fatigue

Samprapti

        Due to causative factors, the doshas get vitiated and travel throughout the body and get lodged in places where the channels are blocked or deformed(srotovaigunya). There, the disease is manifested.

Lakshana

It depends upon the site of infection.

If the GIT is infected,

Vomiting, diarrhoea, distended abdomen, abdominal pain or headache can develop.

If respiratory tract is infected,

Cough, fever, breathing difficulty, chest pain or difficulty to sleep can develop.

If the ear is infected,

Pain, tenderness and stuffed feeling of ear and deafness can develop.

If the skin is infected,

Skin rashes, and fever can develop.

Abteilungen

Nicht erwähnt

Prognose

Saadhya in most of the new & uncomplicated treatment

Chikithsa

            Ayurvedic treatment for the infection targets upon both improving the immunity of the child & symptomatic management. Any underlying condition like worms should be managed first, if present. Medicines given and dosage depend upon the infected organ/system and age of the child. Light & easily digestible but nutritious food is mandatory. Make sure enough hydration with herbal or boiled water drinking. Good sleep, proper hygiene and enough rest is assured during the time of treatment.

Most infections in kids can be managed with samana therapy itself. Sodhana therapies like vasti or nasya are done with utmost care in essential cases. Virechana & vamana are even more complicated therapies to be done in children when done as a part of panchakarma procedure. Only mild laxatives and emetics for an immediate cleansing are used in emergency conditions.

Häufig verwendete Arzneimittel

        Vidangakrishnadi kashayam

Indukantham kashayam

Ariyaradi kashayam

Pippallyasavam

Mustarishtam

Aravindasavam

Gopeechandanadi gulika

Gorochanadi gulika

Rajanyadi choornam

Ashtachoornam      

Verfügbare Marken

AVS Kottakal

AVP Coimbatore

SNA oushadhasala

Vaidyaratnam oushadhasala

Hausmittel

Symptomatic management according to the site of infection & age of the kid.

Diät

  • Zu vermeiden sind

Schwere Mahlzeiten und schwer verdauliche Lebensmittel - verursachen Verdauungsstörungen.

Junk Food - stört die Verdauung und verringert die Bioverfügbarkeit des Medikaments

Kohlensäurehaltige Getränke - erhöhen den Säuregehalt des Magens und stören die Verdauung

Gekühlte und gefrorene Lebensmittel - verursachen eine schwache und träge Verdauung durch Schwächung von Agni (Verdauungsfeuer)

Milch und Milchprodukte - erhöhen Kapha, verursachen Verstopfung in den Kanälen und Fettleibigkeit

Quark - verursacht Vidaaha und damit viele andere Krankheiten

  • Noch zu ergänzen

Leichte Mahlzeiten und leicht verdauliche Lebensmittel

Green gram, soups, honey

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Yoga

Exercies and Yoga are not recommended in child with recurrent infections. Complete rest is advised.

Yoga is not advised even for healthy kids less than 7 years of age. So, a kid with recurrent infections should get professional help & guidance before starting any kind of exercises.

Alle Übungen und körperlichen Anstrengungen dürfen nur unter der Aufsicht eines medizinischen Experten durchgeführt werden.

Forschungsartikel

 

  • PMID: 30588168

We aimed to determine the differences in lymphocyte subgroups between DS children and the healthy population and to study the pattern and likelihood for recurrent infections and hospital admission due to infection. Our study was carried out in the Genetic Unit of Mansoura University Children’s Hospital, Egypt. The study enrolled 150 DS (DS group) and 100 controls (CG group). They were assessed for recurrent infections (including tonsillitis, otitis media [OM], pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infections [URTI], sinusitis, and gastroenteritis [GE]) and hospital admission due to infections. All patients were subjected to complete blood count and flow cytometric analysis for expression markers of B lymphocytes (CD19), natural killer (NK) cells (CD56), and T lymphocytes (CD3, CD4 and CD8). We found a statistically significant increase in the frequency of URTIs and sinusitis, OM, pneumonia, and hospital admission in the DS group. As regards the type of recurrent infection in DS, it was highest for URTIs and sinusitis. For age groups below 13 years, a statistically significant decrease in all studied CD markers was found in the DS group, while for the 13-18-year-olds, a statistically significant decrease was found in CD4, CD19, and CD56 in the DS group. Non-significant correlations were found between CD markers and recurrent infection and hospital admission. We concluded that lymphocyte subgroups that carry CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, and CD56 were decreased in DS. Recurrent infections and hospital admission are still striking feature for DS but are not significantly correlated with lymphocyte subgroups

 

  • PMID: 29115961

Immunofluorescence was used to explore the dynamics of anti-VSA IgG responses generated by children to (i) primary malaria episodes and (ii) recurrent P. falciparum infections.

 

Results

Consistent with previous studies on anti-VSA responses, sera from each child taken at the time of recovery from their respective primary infection tended to recognize their own secondary parasites poorly. Additionally, compared to patients with reinfections by parasites of new merozoite surface protein 2 (MSP2) genotypes, baseline sera sampled from patients with persistent infections (recrudescence) tended to have higher recognition of heterologous parasites. This is consistent with the prediction that anti-VSA IgG responses may play a role in promoting chronic asymptomatic infections.

 

Conclusions

This pilot study validates the utility of recurrent natural malaria infections as a functional readout for examining the incremental acquisition of immunity to malaria.

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