"Understanding Paralysis and Ayurvedic Treatments for Recovery"
Paralysis is the loss of muscle movement in the body. The sense of movement is controlled by communication between the sensory nerves which are part of the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system which is comprised of the brain and spinal cord. Disruption of communication of nerve impulses anywhere along the pathway from the brain to the muscles can impair control of muscle movement and cause muscle weakness and loss of coordination. Muscle weakness can progress to paralysis, loss of the ability to move the muscles.
Types of Paralysis
There are many types and degrees of paralysis. The condition can be:
- Partial: When you still have some control of your muscles (sometimes called paresis).
- Complete: When you can’t move your muscles at all.
- Permanent: When muscle control never comes back.
- Temporary: When some or all muscle control returns.
- Flaccid: When the muscles get flabby and shrink.
- Spastic: When the muscles are tight and hard and jerk around oddly (spasm).
Paralysis can occur in any part of the body and is either localized when it affects only one part of the body or generalized when it affects a wider area of the body. Localized paralysis often affects areas such as the face, hands, feet, or vocal cords. Generalized paralysis is broken down based on how much of the body is paralyzed:
- Monoplegia: This affects one limb only, such as one arm or one leg.
- Hemiplegia: It affects one side of the body, such as the leg and arm of the same side of the body.
- Diplegia: It affects the same area on both sides of the body, such as both arms or both sides of the face.
- Paraplegia: This affects both legs and sometimes parts of the trunk.
- Quadriplegia: It affects both arms and both legs and sometimes the entire area from the neck down. The function of the heart, lungs, and other organs might also be affected.
Symptoms of Paralysis
Depending on the type and cause of the issue symptoms of paralysis may vary. The most common paralysis symptom is the loss of muscle function in one or more parts of the body. Other symptoms of paralysis are:
- numbness or pain in the affected muscles
- muscle weakness
- visible signs of muscle loss (muscle atrophy)
- stiffness
- involuntary spasms or twitches
Causes of Paralysis
Paralysis can be caused due to different reasons, some of which can be serious. Depending on the cause, it may be temporary or permanent. Some causes of paralysis are:
- Stroke
- Spinal cord injury
- Head injury
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cerebral palsy
- Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Toxins/poisons
- ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease)
Ayurvedic Treatment For Paralysis
The brain sends the message to perform an activity and nerves do the conduction to do everything. So if the core element is affected, we ought to handle it with utmost care to strengthen the muscles and nerves. Common Ayurveda treatment for paralysis are:
- Panchakarma
Panchakarma is one of the most famous treatment methods in Ayurveda. The process consists of five steps for the detoxification and rejuvenation of mind and body. This treatment contains herbal massages and cleansing enemas. - Abhyanga
Applying stimulating oils like Bhringaraj, Til Taila on the Shira (head) and pressing down on the scalp in gentle, circular motions remarkably soothes the mind. This, in turn, boosts blood circulation to the central nervous system. - Swedana
Swedana will help to open the pores in the body and helps to eliminate waste materials and increases absorption. This therapy also helps to reduce stiffness and increase range of movements. - Nasya
The nose is the door to consciousness and the pathway to our inner pharmacy. Medications that are administered via the nasal passages affect the mind, prana vata, tarpaka kapha, sadhaka pitta, and majja dhatu. - Virechana
Virechana is a controlled process that gathers ama (toxins) from many pitta locations in the body, concentrates it in the small intestine, and then discharges it. Virechana customarily leads to a state where the toxic and disease-causing pitta is removed from the body. - Shiro Vasti
Shiro vasti is the procedure where medicated oil is retained on the head for a particular period. This treatment helps in treating paralysis, depression, anxiety and insomnia. This treatment helps cool the head and refresh the mind.
Ayurvedic treatments, including Panchakarma, have been studied for their potential benefits in managing various health conditions, including paralysis. To validate the effectiveness of Panchakarma for paralysis, one might refer to scientific studies or clinical trials available on these platforms. These studies often present evidence-based findings, patient outcomes, or case studies that demonstrate the positive impact of Panchakarma on paralysis patients.
To establish the validity of Panchakarma Treatment for paralysis, citing relevant research or articles from reputable sources like the NCBI that support the positive effects, improvements in patient conditions, or scientific evidence of this treatment’s efficacy can substantiate its validity as an Ayurvedic therapy for paralysis.
for more information : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733209/
Treatment Budget For Paralysis Disease
At Sandhya Medicity, the treatment budget for paralysis-related disease varies based on the type of ward chosen by the patient. The approximate costs per day for treatment are as follows: 8,000 rupees for a general ward, 10,000 rupees for a private ward, and 12,000 rupees for a semi-private ward. These costs cover the facilities, care, and medical services provided during the patient’s stay, ensuring quality treatment and management of paralysis issues at different levels of accommodation within the hospital.
Why Choose Sandhya Medicity
Our medical facility stands out due to our commitment to excellence in Ayurvedic healthcare. We combine ancient wisdom with modern medical practices to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. Sandhya Medicity has cured more than 10 thousand satisified customer .
Sandhya Medicity offers a range of Ayurvedic treatments for Paralysis disease that are natural, safe, and effective. Our treatments are designed to not only alleviate the symptoms but also to target the core issues, promoting lasting recovery and improved quality of life for our patients.
Moreover, our practitioners take a personalized approach, understanding the unique conditions and needs of each patient. This allows us to create individualized treatment plans that address the specific concerns and factors contributing to Paralysis disease, ensuring a more successful healing journey.
With a focus on holistic healing and natural remedies, Sandhya Medicity provides a caring environment where patients can expect comprehensive support and guidance throughout their treatment process. Our goal is to empower individuals with effective solutions that bring relief and restore their well-being.
Choosing Sandhya Medicity means opting for a place where expertise, compassion, and personalized care converge to offer you the best in Ayurvedic treatment for Paralysis disease.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Ayurvedic Treatment for Paralysis/ Stroke
By doing Panchakarma therapies (Abhyangam, Swedam, Nasyam, Virechanam, Shiro vasti, Sarvanga Dhara (Pizhichil), Pichu, Navarakizhi and Vasti),
Medicinal herbs like Ashwagandha, Guggulu, and Brahmi are often used to strengthen nerves and improve circulation. Additionally, specialized massages and yoga practices can help improve muscle tone and mobility in affected areas.