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Paralysis occurs when someone loses muscle function in one or more parts of their body. Paralysis can occur due to several reasons, and it affects different parts of the body in different ways. Sometimes, this leads to a partial loss of movement, but in other cases, it can lead to complete immobility. <br>
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Understanding Paralysis: Debunking the Myths and Discovering Ayurvedic Remedies Welcome to Vedicmed’s blog related to Paralysis. People have a lot of confusion and misconceptions about Paralysis. Many people suffering from paralysis are unfortunately hopeless without proper treatment due to a lack of proper knowledge and deep-seated superstitions. Through this blog, our aim is to clear the misconceptions about paralysis among people and create awareness about Ayurvedic treatment for paralysis. Before knowing everything about ayurvedic treatment in detail, let’s know about it one by one: what is Paralysis, what are its symptoms, and what are the causes of Paralysis. Paralysis occurs when someone loses muscle function in one or more parts of their body. Paralysis can occur due to several reasons, and it affects different parts of the body in different ways. Sometimes, this leads to a partial loss of movement, but in other cases, it can lead to complete immobility. In this blog, we at Vedicmed will tell you the various Ayurvedic treatments for Paralysis in detail. Here is the some key factors that can lead to paralysis: 1. Stroke: When a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or ruptures, it cuts off the supply of oxygen and nutrients to brain cells, often resulting in paralysis. 2. Spinal Cord Injury: Traumatic incidents, such as car accidents or falls, can cause significant damage to the spinal cord, leading to paralysis. 3. Traumatic Brain Injury: Severe head injuries can cause damage to the brain, which may result in paralysis depending on the area affected. 4. Neurological Disorders: Conditions like multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and Guillain-Barré syndrome can lead to paralysis by damaging the nerves. 5. Infections: Certain infections, such as polio and meningitis, can attack the nervous system, damaging nerves and leading to paralysis. Symtoms of Paralysis:
When most people think of paralysis, the first thing that comes to mind is the inability to move or control a part of the body. However, paralysis can come with other important symptoms. Here’s what to look out for: 1. Numbness or Loss of Sensation: Often, the paralyzed area may feel numb, making it difficult to detect touch or other sensations. 2. Muscle Stiffness or Spasticity: The affected muscles may become stiff or rigid, making everyday movements challenging and uncomfortable. 3. Muscle Atrophy: Over time, muscles that aren’t being used may start to waste away, leading to a noticeable loss of strength and function. 4. Loss of Bladder and Bowel Control: In some cases, paralysis can lead to difficulties in controlling bladder and bowel functions, complicating daily routines. 5. Difficulty Breathing: In more severe cases, especially when higher-level spinal cord injuries are involved, paralysis can impact the ability to breathe properly, requiring urgent medical attention. Ayurvedic treatment for Paralysis at Vedic med: Ayurveda offers a range of holistic treatments to help manage and improve paralysis. These therapies work together to address various aspects of the condition, aiming to restore balance, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life. Let’s explore some of the Ayurvedic treatments we used at Vedicmed: 1. Oral Medication: Vedicmed’s experts are prescribe Herbal formulations to enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, and support the nervous system. These medicines aim to restore balance and promote healing from within. 2. Virechana (Purgative Therapy): This specialized treatment, known as ‘Pakshaghata Virechanam', helps to balance doshas, especially pitta and vata, believed to play a role in paralysis. It removes toxins and promotes overall well- being. 3. Abhyanga (Oil Massage): This therapeutic massage uses medicated oils to increase blood flow, strengthen muscles, and correct vata imbalances. It can improve mobility and enhance muscle function.
4. Swedana (Steam Therapy): Localized steam therapy improves circulation, reduces vata, and increases mobility. It also aids in detoxification, contributing to overall wellness. 5. Pizhichil : Warm medicated oils are poured over the body while massaging, strengthening nerves, reducing vata, and alleviating pain and swelling. 6. Pinda Sweda: This therapy uses medicinal boluses to reduce infection, lower inflammation, and improve muscle strength. 7. Basti (Enema Therapy): Medicated enemas reduce vata dosha, alleviate pain, and improve digestion. 8. Shiro Pichu: A medicated oil-soaked cloth is placed on the forehead to improve concentration, reduce slurred speech, enhance memory, and manage stress and blood pressure. 9. Shiro Dhara: Warm medicated oil is poured over the forehead, controlling blood pressure, managing stress, and addressing insomnia. 10. Nasya (Nasal Therapy): Medicated oils or herbal powders stimulate the pituitary gland, balance hormones, and improve sleep patterns. *****