“A Review On Management Of The Otitis Media From Caryocar Coriaceum Wittm, Elettaria Cardomomum Maton And Cassia Occidentalis L”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Otitis media, Caryocar coriaceum Wittm, Elettaria cardomomum maton, Cassia occidentalis LAbstract
Otitis media, a prevalent inflammatory condition of the middle ear, poses significant healthcare
challenges globally. This review explores the management of otitis media through the application of
natural remedies derived from Caryocar coriaceum Wittm, Elettaria cardamomum Maton, and
Cassia occidentalis L., three botanicals known for their therapeutic properties. Caryocar coriaceum,
commonly known as the pequi, possesses anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities that may
alleviate ear pain and inflammation. Elettaria cardamomum, or cardamom, has been traditionally
used for its antimicrobial properties, which could help in combating bacterial infections associated
with otitis media. Cassia occidentalis, known for its broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant effects, may support the reduction of middle ear inflammation. This review synthesizes
existing research on these plants, evaluates their efficacy and safety profiles, and discusses their
potential roles as complementary treatments in managing otitis media. The findings suggest that
integrating these botanicals could offer a multifaceted approach to otitis media management,
potentially enhancing patient outcomes and reducing reliance on conventional pharmacological
treatments. However, further clinical studies are required to establish standardized dosages and
confirm their therapeutic benefits