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The Ayurvedic management of Spastic Paralysis w.s.r. Pakshaghata: A Case Report
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In Ayurveda, Vata Dosha is considered to play a significant role in neurological health due to its association with movement and communication within the body. Vata governs the nervous system and is linked to the movement of nerve impulses and the coordination of bodily functions. When Vata is imbalanced, it can contribute to various neurological issues, including Nervous system disorders, Mental Health Issues, Cognitive Function, and Movement Disorders. Vata Dosha is associated with the movement and function of the nervous system, and imbalances can contribute to spastic paralysis (Pakshaghata). The pathology of paralysis related to Vata dosha is understood through its effects on the body’s neurological and muscular systems. Vata Dosha influences paralysis by nerve Impairment, muscle dysfunction, circulatory Issues and joint and tissue degradation which may be associated with paralysis. In this study, an attempt has been made to describe the scientific effects of Panchakarma procedures and Shamana Aushadha in this case.
Maharshi Charaka Ayurveda Organization
Title: The Ayurvedic management of Spastic Paralysis w.s.r. Pakshaghata: A Case Report
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In Ayurveda, Vata Dosha is considered to play a significant role in neurological health due to its association with movement and communication within the body.
Vata governs the nervous system and is linked to the movement of nerve impulses and the coordination of bodily functions.
When Vata is imbalanced, it can contribute to various neurological issues, including Nervous system disorders, Mental Health Issues, Cognitive Function, and Movement Disorders.
Vata Dosha is associated with the movement and function of the nervous system, and imbalances can contribute to spastic paralysis (Pakshaghata).
The pathology of paralysis related to Vata dosha is understood through its effects on the body’s neurological and muscular systems.
Vata Dosha influences paralysis by nerve Impairment, muscle dysfunction, circulatory Issues and joint and tissue degradation which may be associated with paralysis.
In this study, an attempt has been made to describe the scientific effects of Panchakarma procedures and Shamana Aushadha in this case.
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