Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new disease that has never been identified in humans before. The type of virus is a single-strain RNA with a particle size of 120-160 nm. The coronavirus that caused a pandemic was first reported in Wuhan, China on December 31, 2019, is a new type of SARS-CoV 2 and has a genome sequence similar to SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. This virus is dangerous and has caused deaths recorded as many as 532,340 in the world and 3,241 deaths in Indonesia on July 6, 2020. Pregnant women are included in the group that is vulnerable to infection. COVID-19 infection can cause various symptoms ranging from mild, moderate and severe. The main clinical symptoms that can appear are fever (temperature> 38 ° C), cough and difficulty breathing. These complaints can be accompanied by the presence of severe tightness, fatigue, myalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and other respiratory symptoms. The principles that must be considered in managing COVID 19 in pregnancy are early separation, aggressive infection control methods, testing for COVID 19 and other common infection tests, oxygen therapy if necessary, monitoring of fluid therapy,monitoring of the fetus and uterine contractions, mechanical ventilation associated with progressive respiratory symptoms, delivery planning and a team-based approach with multidisciplinary consultation
Selulitis merupakan penyakit infeksi yang terjadi di kulit, baik itu dermis maupun jaringan subkutan. Gejala klinis yang muncul dapat berupa gejala akut yaitu eritema, nyeri, edema, inflamasi supurasi, serta gejala sistemik berupa malaise, demam, menggigil, dan nyeri lokal. Penyebab utama selulitis yaitu bakteri kokus gram positif seperti Streptococcus spp. atau Staphyloccocus aureus. Serai mengandung antimikroba dan antiinflamasi yang baik untuk membantu mengatasi selulitis. Tujuan dari tinjauan pustaka ini adalah untuk melaporkan temuan ilmiah terbaru tentang peran kandungan Serai dalam menngatasi selulitis dengan kandungannya yang dapat menghambat pertumbuhan bakteri penyebab selulitis dan meredakan gejala peradangan dengan sifat antiinflamasinya. Metode yang digunakan dalam artikel berjenis tinjauan pustaka ini adalah literature searching method melalui database NCBI dan Google Scholar. Tahun penerbitan sumber pustaka adalah dari tahun 1999 sampai tahun 2019 dengan 21 sumber pustaka dan 11 sumber yang digunakan dalam menjelaskan mekanisme kandungan Serai. Tema yang dikumpulkan terkait dengan kandungan Serai dalam mengatasi selulitis. Hasil dari sintesis artikel yang telah ditemukan yaitu serai bermanfaat dalam mengatasi selulitis. Kata kunci: antimikroba, daun serai, selulitis THE POTENTION OF LEMONGRASS AS COMPLEMENTER THERAPY IN CELLULITIS ABSTRACT Cellulitis is an infectious disease that occurs in the skin, both skin and subcutaneous tissue. Clinical symptoms that appear can be in the form of acute symptoms such as erythema, pain, edema, inflammation suppuration, and systemic symptoms consisting of malaise, fever, chills, and local pain. The main cause of cellulitis is gram-positive cocci such as Streptococcus spp. or Staphyloccocus aureus. Lemongrass contains antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory which is good for helping to overcome cellulitis. The purpose of this literature assessment is to report the latest scientific findings about the role of collection. The method used in this article is a literature search method through the NCBI database and Google Scholar. The year of library resource contributions is from 1999 to 2019 with 21 library sources and 11 sources used in describing the Serai Theme resources collected related to Serai content in overcoming cellulitis. The results of the synthesis of articles that have been found that Lemongrass is useful in overcoming cellulitis. Keywords: antimicroba, cellulitis, lemongrass
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