Paralysis

Paralysis is loss of muscle function one or more muscles. It can be accompanies by a loss of feeling (sensory loss) in the affected area if there is sensory damage as well as motor.

  • Paralysis can affect the entire body or a specific body part.
  • When the whole body is affected it is known as Complete Paralysis.
  • When it affects a specific body part it is known as partial paralysis.
  • A facial paralysis is one of the most common disabilities resulting from stroke and mainly affects one side of the face.

Common Causes

The main cause is the impairment of nerves in the spinal cord or brain.

  • Stroke
  • Head injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Cerebral palsy, Bell’s Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis and Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Infections or Autoimmune disease such as  HIV, Spondylitis, Gullian – Barre Syndrome.
  • Life  threatening conditions such as Brain tumor, trauma haemorrhage.
  • Herniated vertebral disc, Broken / several spinal cord.
  • Environmental factors such as toxins, radiations or poisons.

SIGNS OF SYMPTOMS

Paralysis impairs the muscle power and thus result in total or partial immobility.

  • Changes in circulation and respiration
  • Changes in kidneys and GI system
  • Changes in muscles, joints and bones
  • Spasticity of the limbs
  • Muscle spasms
  • Pressure sores
  • Oedema
  • Blood clots in lower limbs
  • Numbness
  • Skin injury
  • Disruption of the normal working of the tissues, glands and organs.
  • Constipation
  • Loss of control of urination
  • Sexual difficulties
  • Abnormal; sweating
  • Abnormal breathing or heart rate
  • Balance problems
  • Behavioural issues
  • Difficulty in speaking and swallowing
  • Vision problems
  • Pain and swelling  in knee.

Reclaim Movement, Rediscover Life: Ayurvedic Solutions for Paralysis at Shree Kriya Hospital, Chennai

Are you or a loved one facing the challenges of paralysis? Does the inability to move freely impact your daily life and well-being? At Shree Kriya Ayurveda Hospital in Chennai, we understand the profound impact paralysis can have. We offer a holistic and time-tested Ayurvedic approach to help you on your journey towards recovery and improved quality of life.

Paralysis, at its core, signifies a loss of muscle function in one or more areas of the body. This can be accompanied by a diminished or complete loss of sensation in the affected region, particularly when nerve damage involves both motor and sensory pathways. The extent of paralysis can vary significantly, impacting either the entire body, a condition known as Complete Paralysis, or specific parts of the body, referred to as Partial Paralysis.

One of the more frequently encountered forms is Facial Paralysis, a condition often resulting from a stroke. This typically affects one side of the face, leading to difficulties in expression, eating, and speaking clearly.

Understanding the Roots of Paralysis: Common Causes

The underlying cause of paralysis often lies in the disruption of nerve signals between the brain and the muscles. This impairment can stem from a variety of factors, including:

  • Neurological Events: 
    • Stroke: A sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain can damage areas controlling motor function.
    • Head Injury: Trauma to the head can directly impact brain regions responsible for movement.
    • Spinal Cord Injury: Damage to the spinal cord, the central communication pathway between the brain and the body, can lead to paralysis below the level of injury.
    • Cerebral Palsy: A group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone, often caused by brain damage before or during birth.
    • Bell’s Palsy: A sudden weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, often temporary.
    • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): An autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, potentially disrupting nerve signals.
    • Peripheral Neuropathy: Damage to the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, which can cause weakness and paralysis in the extremities.
  • Infections and Autoimmune Diseases: 
    • HIV: The human immunodeficiency virus can sometimes lead to neurological complications, including paralysis.
    • Spondylitis: Inflammation of the vertebrae can, in severe cases, affect nerve function.
    • Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A rare autoimmune disorder where the body’s immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, leading to muscle weakness and potential paralysis.
  • Life-Threatening Conditions: 
    • Brain Tumor: Growth within the brain can put pressure on areas controlling movement.
    • Trauma and Hemorrhage: Bleeding or severe injury within the brain or spinal cord can cause significant neurological damage.
  • Structural Issues: 
    • Herniated Vertebral Disc: Pressure on spinal nerves from a bulging or ruptured disc can lead to localized weakness or paralysis.
    • Broken or Severed Spinal Cord: Severe trauma to the spine can result in significant and often permanent paralysis.
  • Environmental Factors: 
    • Toxins, Radiation, or Poisons: Exposure to certain substances can damage the nervous system.

Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Paralysis

Paralysis manifests primarily as impaired muscle power, leading to either complete or partial immobility. However, it can also be accompanied by a range of other symptoms, including:

  • Changes in bodily functions: Alterations in circulation and respiration, as well as changes in the kidneys and gastrointestinal (GI) system.
  • Musculoskeletal issues: Changes in muscles, joints, and bones, including spasticity (increased muscle stiffness), muscle spasms, and the development of pressure sores due to prolonged immobility.
  • Fluid and circulatory problems: Oedema (swelling) and the formation of blood clots in the lower limbs.
  • Sensory disturbances: Numbness and increased risk of skin injury due to lack of sensation.
  • Systemic disruptions: Disruption of the normal functioning of tissues, glands, and organs.
  • Bowel and bladder issues: Constipation and loss of control of urination.
  • Sexual difficulties: Impact on sexual function.
  • Autonomic nervous system dysfunction: Abnormal sweating, breathing patterns, or heart rate.
  • Balance and coordination problems: Difficulty maintaining balance.
  • Cognitive and emotional changes: Behavioural issues may arise due to the physical and emotional challenges of paralysis.
  • Communication and swallowing difficulties: Difficulty in speaking and swallowing.
  • Visual disturbances: Vision problems may occur in some cases.
  • Pain and inflammation: Pain and swelling, such as in the knee, may be present depending on the underlying cause.

Ayurvedic Approach to Paralysis at Shree Kriya Hospital: Restoring Balance and Function

At Shree Kriya Ayurveda Hospital in Chennai, we believe in addressing the root cause of paralysis through personalized Ayurvedic treatments. Our experienced Ayurvedic practitioners conduct a thorough assessment of each individual’s condition, considering their unique constitution (Prakriti), imbalances (Vikriti), and the specific nature of their paralysis.

Our treatment protocols aim to:

  • Strengthen the nervous system: Ayurveda offers therapies and herbs that nourish and rejuvenate the nerves, promoting their health and function.
  • Improve blood circulation: Enhancing blood flow to the affected areas is crucial for delivering nutrients and promoting healing.
  • Reduce inflammation and pain: Ayurvedic formulations and therapies can help manage inflammation and alleviate pain associated with paralysis.
  • Restore muscle strength and function: Through specific therapies and exercises, we aim to gradually improve muscle strength and facilitate movement.
  • Address associated symptoms: Our holistic approach also focuses on managing secondary symptoms such as spasticity, pain, and bowel/bladder issues.

Our Key Ayurvedic Therapies for Paralysis Include:

  • Panchakarma: This detoxification and rejuvenation therapy plays a vital role in our treatment approach. Specific Panchakarma procedures beneficial in paralysis include: 
    • Vamana (Therapeutic Emesis): Helps in eliminating toxins from the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
    • Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation): Aids in detoxifying the body by eliminating accumulated Pitta dosha.
    • Asthapana Vasti (Medicated Enema): Helps in balancing Vata dosha, which is often aggravated in neurological conditions.
    • Anuvasana Vasti (Oil Enema): Nourishes the tissues and strengthens the nervous system.
    • Shiro Virechanam (Nasal Administration of Medicines): Helps in clearing channels in the head and neck region, beneficial for neurological disorders.
  • Abhyanga (Therapeutic Massage): Using specific medicated oils to improve circulation, reduce muscle stiffness, and soothe the nerves.
  • Swedanam (Therapeutic Sudation): Herbal steam therapy to promote detoxification, reduce pain, and improve mobility.
  • Sastikashalipinda Sweda (Bolus Massage with Medicated Rice): A nourishing therapy that strengthens muscles and nerves.
  • Vasti Karma: As mentioned earlier, various forms of medicated enemas are crucial in managing Vata imbalances and promoting healing in neurological conditions.

Experience the Healing Touch of Ayurveda at Shree Kriya Hospital

At Shree Kriya Ayurveda Hospital in Chennai, we are committed to providing compassionate and effective care for individuals living with paralysis. Our experienced doctors and therapists tailor treatment plans to your specific needs, combining traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with a patient-centric approach.

We believe that with the right guidance and dedicated effort, regaining movement and improving your quality of life is possible. Take the first step towards recovery. Contact Shree Kriya Ayurveda Hospital today to learn more about our specialized Ayurvedic treatments for paralysis. Let us be your partners in reclaiming your movement and rediscovering the fullness of life.

TREATMENT IN SHREE KRIYAS AYURVEDA HOSPITALS

  • Vamana
  • Virechana
  • Asthapana Vasti
  • Anuvasana Vasti
  • Shiro virechanam
  • Snehanam
  • Swedanam
  • Sastikashalipinda Sweda
  • Vasti karma

These helps in strengthening the nerves and increases blood circulation of the affected part, that helps to faster and progress the movements.

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