Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Stroke (Paralysis) - Ayurvedic Natural Remedy

Stroke is a medical emergency which ends when the blood supply to a part of the brain is minimize off or tremendously reduced. An ischemic stroke is the most common kind of stroke, occurring about 80 - 85 % of the time, and is because of a blood vessel in the mind getting blocked due to cholesterol deposits called atherosclerosis, or because of blood clots called emboli. A hemorrhagic stroke, ensuing from a ruptured blood vessel in the mind, whereas not so commonly seen, is certainly more serious.

Relying upon what a part of the brain and how much of the brain tissue is affected, stroke could cause signs like weak spot or paralysis of the limbs, paralysis of the muscle tissues of the face, problem in speaking, coordination issues, dizziness, vision problems, sudden headache, and lack of consciousness. This can result in monoplegia (paralysis of one limb), hemiplegia (paralysis of upper and decrease limb in a single aspect of the body), and paraplegia (paralysis of decrease limbs).

Stroke is thought in Ayurveda as "Pakshaghaat". Ayurveda has talked about facial paralysis as a separate disease entity known as "Ardita". Acute stroke is a full-fledged medical emergency where rapid hospitalization and specialized medical care of the patient will be life saving and might minimize everlasting disability. After a affected person is discharged from hospital, it's imperative to start Ayurvedic remedy on the earliest possible, to get maximum benefit.
The ancient Ayurvedic texts mention delicate purgation as a particular form of remedy for stroke. This remedy modality is, surprisingly, not really helpful in Ayurveda for some other neurological situation ensuing from a disturbed "Vata" dosha. It is believed that this remedy helps to reverse the pathology in stroke, by normalizing the "Prana Vayu" (which regulates the features of the brain) and bringing about regular functioning of the blood vessels, muscle tissue and tendons. Castor oil, and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), handled with castor oil, are beneficial for this purpose.

Massage of the whole physique using medicated oils, followed by steam fomentation, is considered an essential part of the remedy for stroke. Bala (Sida cordifolia) oil and Narayan (Asparagus racemosus) oil are commonly used for massage, whereas a decoction of Nirgundi( Vitex negundo), Dashmool (Ten roots), or Erandmool (Root of Ricinus communis) is used for medicated steam fomentation.

"Basti" or medicated enema is also a unique a part of Ayurvedic therapy for stroke. Each the "Niruh" and "Anuvaasan" types of enemas are used in an alternating fashion. Dashmool decoction is often advisable for Niruh Basti, and Til oil (Oil of Sesame) is really helpful for Anuvaasan Basti.

Medicated nasal drops are used to stimulate and produce about early restoration of the special sense organs. This therapy is named "Nasya". Anu Tel (oil), Shadbindu Tel, Panchendriya Vardhan Tel and medicated ghee are used for this purpose.

Traditional Ayurvedic formulations used in the remedy of stroke are: Yograj Guggulu, Mahayograj Guggulu, Vata Vidhvansa Ras, Tapyadi Loha, Sameerpannag Ras, Vata Gajankusha Ras, Ekangveer Ras and Bruhat Vata Chintamani. Herbal medicines helpful on this condition are: Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentina), Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata), Dashmool, Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Bala, Maash (Phaseolus mungo) and Nirgundi.

Outcomes with therapy depend upon the quantity of permanent injury resulting from stroke, the time of commencement of treatment, the presence of other complications like hypertension and diabetes, and the overall bodily and psychological conditioning of the patient.           

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