Indonesian Doctor Successfully Finds The AaPRP Therapy That Quickly Cure COVID-19 Patients

JAKARTA - Various methods have been carried out to increase the percentage of healing of COVID-19 patients. One way is to create a therapeutic method. Recently a doctor from Indonesia, Dr. Karina, SpBP-RE found a therapeutic method that can cure COVID-19 patients, even those in a critical stage. The therapy is known as the AaPRP technique for COVID-19 patients and is the world's first.

The results of clinical trials show that the success rate of this therapy is also quite perfect. The way the therapy works using proteins in the patient's blood is believed to be safe and effective in curing COVID-19.

"Thrombocytes from the blood of COVID-19 patients themselves are separated, then broken in a special laboratory owned by HayandraLab. As a result, the protein that comes out of the platelets is put back into the patient's body through intravenous fluids", said Dr. Karina, adapting the BabeNews page, Tuesday, August 3, 2021.

The doctor who graduated from the University of Indonesia Graduate Program also explained that there are at least 1.000 more types of protein contained in platelets and have good functions for the body. Among them, anti-inflammatory proteins that can overcome the cytokine storm in COVID-19, building proteins that build cells damaged by viruses, and anti-bacterial proteins that are needed to fight the Coronavirus.

"The anti-bacterial in AaPRP can help protect the body from bacterial attack when the body is weakened due to fighting against the Coronavirus", said Karina.

Therefore, Karina continued, the sooner COVID is resolved and the faster the damaged body cells are rebuilt, the smaller the risk of post-COVID-19 sequelae.

Dr. Karina also stated that these findings have been published in international scientific journals such as the Journal of Health Sciences, Hindawi, International Journal of Inflammation, and Sapporo Medical Journal.

The AaPRP therapy can be given many times because it comes from the patient's own blood. For OTG (Asymptomatic Persons) and mild symptomatic patients, once is usually sufficient to obtain a non-reactive result. Mild symptoms with slow disappearance usually require two treatments, while severe-critical ones who have been assisted by a breathing machine are treated in the ICU for 3-5 treatments.

"Meanwhile, the interval of giving AaPRP can be every day or every day, depending on how quickly the patient gets better", Karina concluded.