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Questions about Neurological Disorders

Central Line Insertion: Is There Any Ayurvedic Solution for the Aftereffects?

55 days ago
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I recently had a central line insertion done at the hospital, and I’m still feeling a bit off. It’s been a few days since the procedure, but I’m struggling with some discomfort and I’m wondering if there’s any way that Ayurveda could help with my recovery. To give you some context: I’ve been dealing with a chronic condition that requires frequent hospital visits, and this time my doctor decided that a central line insertion would be the best way to manage my treatment. The procedure went smoothly, but afterward, I’ve been feeling a lot more discomfort than I expected. The area around the insertion site is sore, and I’ve been getting these dull aches in my chest and back. I know the procedure involves threading a catheter into a large vein near the heart, but I didn’t realize how much it would affect my body afterward. One thing that’s been bugging me is how tired I’ve been. I’m normally active, but ever since the central line insertion, I’ve felt weak and fatigued, and I can’t seem to get enough rest. My appetite has also been lower, and I’m not sure if this is a normal side effect of the procedure or if something else is going on. I’m also worried about possible infections, even though I’ve been following all the post-op care instructions. I’ve read online that central line insertions can sometimes lead to complications like infections, blood clots, or even lung collapse, though I don’t think anything like that has happened to me. Still, I want to know if Ayurveda could offer any natural solutions to ease my discomfort and speed up the healing process. I’ve heard that certain herbs and treatments might help reduce inflammation and promote better circulation, but I’m unsure where to start. Is there an Ayurvedic remedy for the soreness and fatigue I’m feeling after my central line insertion? Should I try any specific herbs or therapies to reduce the chances of infection or improve my overall recovery time? Also, are there any breathing exercises or lifestyle changes that can support my body’s healing after such a procedure? I’m particularly interested in anything that could help with the soreness around the insertion site, as well as the tiredness and low energy. Has anyone else had a central line inserted and used Ayurveda to help recover? What worked best for you? I’m hoping there’s a natural way to support my healing and help me feel better soon.


Recovering from a central line insertion can take time, especially since it involves a major vein near the heart. The soreness, fatigue, and low energy you're experiencing are common post-procedure effects, as your body is adjusting to the catheter and healing from the insertion. Ayurveda can definitely help by focusing on reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and supporting overall healing while also minimizing the risk of infection and blood clots. For soreness and inflammation, applying a warm compress with turmeric and castor oil around (but not directly on) the insertion site can help reduce pain and swelling. Internally, turmeric with black pepper in warm milk or Guggulu-based formulations like Yograj Guggulu can help with pain relief and circulation. If you’re feeling tightness in the chest or back, gentle Abhyanga (self-massage with warm Mahanarayan oil) on the shoulders and back can help relax the muscles. Dashmool tea or Ashwagandha can also aid recovery by reducing muscle soreness and promoting strength. For fatigue and low energy, Ayurveda recommends Rasayanas (rejuvenating herbs) like Shatavari, Ashwagandha, and Chyawanprash, which can help rebuild strength and restore vitality. Sip warm ginger tea with honey to boost digestion, as procedures like this can temporarily weaken Agni (digestive fire). Since fatigue can also be due to stress on the circulatory system, gentle Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) can improve oxygenation and circulation, speeding up recovery. Are you currently experiencing any lingering discomfort in your breathing or unusual symptoms beyond fatigue and soreness? If so, it might be good to explore additional support to ensure optimal healing. Let me know if you’d like personalized Ayurvedic recommendations based on your condition!
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What Is Epidural Hematoma and How Can Ayurveda Help in Supporting Brain Health and Recovery?

56 days ago
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A friend of mine recently suffered an epidural hematoma after a minor head injury, and I wanted to learn more about the condition and how Ayurveda can help in supporting recovery and brain health. From what I understand, epidural hematoma occurs when blood accumulates between the outer layer of the brain and the skull, often due to a traumatic injury. The pressure from the accumulated blood can affect brain function and lead to serious symptoms, such as headache, nausea, and loss of consciousness. But what I do not fully understand is why some people experience epidural hematoma more severely than others. Does the size of the hematoma or the area of injury determine the severity of symptoms and recovery? I have read that Ayurveda focuses on improving circulation and reducing inflammation to support healing. Are there Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, or Guduchi that can help improve brain health and reduce recovery time after head injuries? Also, does Ayurveda recommend specific therapies, such as Shirodhara (oil pouring treatment) or Nasya (nasal oil therapy), to promote relaxation and healing for brain-related issues? Another thing I am wondering about is whether diet and hydration play a role in recovery. Should I be eating brain-boosting foods like ghee, walnuts, and flaxseeds, and are there any specific herbs that aid in reducing internal bleeding or promoting healthy circulation? If anyone has recovered from an epidural hematoma using Ayurvedic methods, I would love to hear what worked for them. I want to support brain health naturally and aid in a smooth recovery process.


An epidural hematoma occurs when blood collects between the brain's outer layer and the skull, often from a traumatic injury, leading to increased pressure on the brain. The severity of symptoms and recovery can depend on the size and location of the hematoma, with larger hematomas or those affecting critical brain regions often causing more serious symptoms, such as headache, nausea, and even loss of consciousness. Ayurveda focuses on improving circulation and reducing inflammation to support healing, with herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Guduchi known for their brain-boosting properties, reducing stress, and aiding recovery. Therapies like Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) and Nasya (nasal oil therapy) are recommended to promote relaxation and heal brain-related issues. A diet rich in brain-boosting foods such as ghee, walnuts, and flaxseeds, alongside herbs like Turmeric for reducing inflammation and Arjuna for improving circulation, can support recovery. Staying hydrated and focusing on a balanced diet can be crucial for brain healing, alongside Ayurvedic remedies.
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Want Help brain stroke

161 days ago
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In August 2017 brain stroke came to me and I was operated immediately at midnight my craniotomy was done and since then I am left hemiplegic patient My question is while I am sleeping very much urine comes so much that even after wearing diaper everything gets wet


After a stroke, it's not uncommon to experience issues with bladder control due to nervous system involvement, which may affect the flow and retention of urine. In Ayurveda, this could be related to a disturbance in the vata dosha, which governs movement in the body, including the urinary system. Excessive urination during sleep may also point to a weakness in the kidneys or the urinary bladder. To help manage this, I would recommend strengthening your digestive fire (Agni) and supporting the urinary system with herbs like Gokshura, Punarnava, and Ashwagandha, which can help with kidney function and fluid balance. A warm, grounding diet with easy-to-digest foods and adequate hydration is important, while avoiding excessive cold or diuretic foods that might aggravate vata. Additionally, using herbal oils like Mahanarayan for gentle body massage can help improve circulation and support overall nervous system function. You may also benefit from yoga and pranayama exercises tailored to your mobility, which can help regulate body functions.
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Is there any treatment in Ayurved for SMA Child

7 days ago
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My son has been diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2—a rare genetic disease that slowly robs of the ability to move, to stand, to walk, and eventually, if untreated, to even breathe on his own. So, I want to if we have anything which help him.


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Diabetic neurology. Bloodcirculation to legs is less . So balancing problem .

180 days ago
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Diabetic since 15 yrs.Angeo plastic done once.Ayurvedic medicine (MEHATONE) IS Taking with allopathic med.1922 had a stroke. Doing yoga for 1hr daily.


Given your history of diabetes for 15 years and the stroke you experienced in 1922, it's essential to take a comprehensive approach to manage your health effectively. It's encouraging to hear that you are practicing yoga daily, as this can significantly benefit your overall well-being, improve circulation, and help regulate blood sugar levels. Continuing with your Ayurvedic medicine, Mehatone, alongside your allopathic medications, is a good strategy, as it combines the strengths of both systems. Ensure that your diet is balanced and rich in whole grains, fresh vegetables, and healthy fats while avoiding refined sugars and processed foods. Including bitter gourd (Karela), fenugreek, and amla in your diet can further support blood sugar management and overall vitality. Hydration is also crucial, so make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day. Regular monitoring of your blood sugar levels will help you understand how your body is responding to your current regimen.

Positive Babinski Sign

43 days ago
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A few weeks ago, my father (age 65) started experiencing weakness in his right leg, making it difficult for him to walk properly. Initially, we thought it was just muscle stiffness due to aging, but when he also began complaining about occasional numbness in his foot, we decided to visit a neurologist. During the examination, the doctor performed a Babinski test, where he used an object to stroke the sole of my father’s foot. The toes curled upward instead of downward, and the doctor told us this was a positive Babinski sign. He explained that this could indicate an issue in the central nervous system, possibly related to spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, or another neurological disorder. This news has made us extremely worried. My father has never had any serious neurological problems before, and we are now waiting for MRI and other tests to determine the exact cause. However, I want to explore natural and Ayurvedic treatments to help manage his condition and improve nerve health. I have read that Ayurveda focuses on balancing the nervous system using herbs, diet, and Panchakarma therapies. Are there specific Ayurvedic medicines like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, or Shatavari that can help strengthen nerve function and support brain health? Also, could therapies like Abhyanga (herbal oil massage) or Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) help calm the nervous system and improve mobility? Doctor, is there a specific Ayurvedic approach to treating neurological conditions that cause a positive Babinski sign? Should we be concerned about long-term nerve damage, and are there natural ways to reverse it? Also, could yoga or meditation help in nerve regeneration? We want to support my father’s recovery naturally and prevent his condition from worsening. Please provide a detailed Ayurvedic treatment plan for neurological health and nerve function improvement.


I'm truly sorry to hear about your father's condition, and I commend you for wanting to explore Ayurvedic support during this challenging time. While awaiting further medical evaluation, it's essential to adopt a holistic approach that may help support his overall health. Ayurvedic Perspective In Ayurveda, neurological issues can be linked to an imbalance in Vata dosha, which governs movement and communication in the body. The symptoms you described, such as weakness and numbness, suggest possible Vata imbalance and the involvement of the nervous system. Recommended Ayurvedic Treatments 1. Herbs: - Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri): Known for its cognitive-enhancing properties, it can help strengthen nerve pathways. Administer 1 teaspoon of Brahmi powder mixed in warm water or honey twice daily. - Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Supports the nervous system and can aid in calming Vata. Suggest a dosage of 500 mg of standardized extract once or twice daily. - Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): While primarily known for female health, it can also support overall vitality. A dosage of 500 mg daily can be beneficial. 2. Dietary Adjustments: - Hydration: Ensure he stays hydrated, drinking warm water throughout the day. - Nourishing Foods: Incorporate warm, moist, and grounding foods, such as cooked grains (rice, oats) with ghee, lentil soups, and root vegetables (sweet potatoes, carrots). Favor warm spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric to enhance digestion. 3. Panchakarma Therapies: - Abhyanga (Herbal Oil Massage): Daily warm oil massage using Vata-pacifying oils (like sesame oil) can help improve circulation and calm the nervous system. Focus on the legs and back during the massage. - Shirodhara: A course of Shirodhara, where warm oil is poured on the forehead, can help soothe the mind and balance Vata. Consider discussing this therapy with a qualified practitioner. 4. Yoga and Meditation: - Gentle yoga postures focusing on balance and leg strength, like Tadasana (mountain pose) and Vrksasana (tree pose), can help. Aim for shorter daily sessions, emphasizing mindfulness and breath awareness. - Meditation techniques, especially those focusing on breath and awareness, can reduce stress and promote nervous system health. Monitoring and Safety Given your father's symptoms and the positive Babinski sign, it is vital to remain vigilant about his condition and maintain communication with his healthcare providers. In Ayurveda, nerve regeneration takes time, and while some improvements may occur with the above practices, long-term professional follow-up is crucial. Conclusion This plan aims to support your father's nervous system while maintaining safety. Implement these recommendations gradually with careful monitoring of how he responds. I encourage you to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance and adjustments to this plan as needed. Remember, this complementary approach doesn’t replace medical evaluation and treatment but can enhance overall well-being.

How to recover from spasticity in my left hand fingers as am hemiplegic

6 days ago
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Am hemiplegic since 2019 I can walk however left hand fingers not working please let me know of any medication in ayurved,as am frustrated doing all those exercises as I can't open my fingers it's all folded like a boxing


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Hemiplegia

36 days ago
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A few months ago, a close relative suffered a stroke, and after recovery, they were diagnosed with hemiplegia, which caused weakness and limited movement on one side of their body. The doctors recommended physiotherapy and medications, but they were also looking for natural ways to support nerve recovery and muscle strength. Since I believe in Ayurvedic healing and neurological support, I want to understand—what is hemiplegia, and does Ayurveda offer treatments to improve mobility, nerve function, and muscle recovery naturally? From what I understand, hemiplegia is a condition where one side of the body becomes partially or completely paralyzed due to brain damage, often after a stroke or traumatic injury. Since Ayurveda associates neurological health with Majja Dhatu (nervous system tissue), Vata Dosha (nerve impulses), and Ojas (vital energy), does this mean that weak nerve function, blood circulation issues, or excess dryness in the body could contribute to hemiplegia symptoms? Could poor post-stroke rehabilitation, muscle stiffness, or nutrient deficiencies make recovery slower? One of my biggest concerns is that some people with hemiplegia experience long-term difficulties in movement, speech, and coordination, making daily tasks challenging. Since Ayurveda promotes nerve regeneration and muscle strengthening through herbal remedies and specialized therapies, does it recommend any herbs, oil massages, or lifestyle changes to help in improving nerve connectivity and restoring muscle function? Would applying Mahanarayan oil, consuming Ashwagandha, and practicing gentle yoga help in reducing stiffness and promoting mobility? Another issue is that many stroke survivors struggle with blood circulation problems, brain fog, or emotional distress after developing hemiplegia. Since Ayurveda focuses on improving blood flow, mental clarity, and emotional stability, does it suggest any mindfulness practices, dietary changes, or Rasayana therapies to help in reducing post-stroke complications and enhancing brain function? Would taking Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, or drinking warm ghee-infused milk help in cognitive recovery and emotional balance? I also read that rehabilitation plays a major role in restoring movement after hemiplegia, but progress can be slow. Since Ayurveda considers long-term healing through Panchakarma and nerve-rejuvenating therapies, does it recommend any detox treatments, Marma therapy (pressure point healing), or Nasya therapy (nasal drops for brain function) to help in enhancing nerve regeneration and preventing further degeneration? Would following an Abhyanga routine, incorporating mild movement therapy, or using medicated oils like Bala Tailam help in restoring strength? Another concern is whether Ayurvedic treatments like Swedana (herbal steam therapy for muscle flexibility), Basti (medicated enema for Vata balance), or Shirodhara (forehead oil therapy for stress relief) could help in improving recovery from hemiplegia and enhancing quality of life. Could these treatments be used alongside physiotherapy for better long-term rehabilitation? Since I want to take a natural and supportive approach, I am looking for the best Ayurvedic treatments, nerve-regenerating diets, and muscle-recovery strategies to help in managing hemiplegia symptoms and improving overall mobility. What are the most effective Ayurvedic recommendations for recovering from hemiplegia naturally?


Hemiplegia, as you mentioned, results from damage to the brain that affects nerve function and muscle movement on one side of the body. In Ayurveda, this condition can be viewed as a Vata imbalance due to its association with nerve impulses and movement. The weakness, stiffness, and limited mobility commonly observed can indeed be linked to poor blood circulation, inadequate nerve rejuvenation, and the influence of Majja Dhatu. To support recovery, a holistic approach encompassing diet, lifestyle modifications, and herbal remedies can be beneficial. For nerve recovery and muscle strength, consider the following recommendations: Incorporate a diet rich in healthy fats, such as warm ghee or sesame oil, to nourish tissues and support Ojas. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi can improve nerve function and cognitive clarity. You could prepare a warm ghee infusion with these herbs or consume them in powdered form with honey. Gentle yoga practices tailored to your relative's capacity can help restore mobility and reduce stiffness. Using Mahanarayan oil for daily Abhyanga (oil massage) can also enhance blood circulation and ease muscular tension. Mindfulness practices such as meditation and pranayama can aid emotional well-being and mental clarity. Additionally, Brahmi tea or Shankhpushpi, taken regularly, may enhance cognitive function and emotional balance. For detoxification and rejuvenation, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized Panchakarma therapies, which may include Swedana for flexibility and Basti for Vata balance. Marma therapy can also stimulate nerve functions and improve overall energy flow. Incorporating medicated oils like Bala Tailam can fortify the recovery process. Shirodhara can provide deep relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance cognitive focus, making it a supportive therapy for emotional health following a stroke. Always coordinate these Ayurvedic strategies with ongoing physiotherapy to optimize rehabilitation efforts. Each individual's response to treatment will vary, so close monitoring and adjustments based on progress are essential. Ensure consultations with an Ayurvedic professional guide the implementation of these practices for optimal safety and effectiveness.
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Dementia Meaning

46 days ago
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Lately, I have been noticing that my grandfather is becoming more forgetful and sometimes gets confused about simple things, like where he placed his glasses or what day it is. At first, we thought it was just normal aging, but over time, his memory lapses have become more frequent. He sometimes forgets names of close relatives and even has trouble recalling recent conversations. A doctor mentioned that these signs could be related to dementia, and now, I want to understand more about what this condition means and how it affects the brain. I started researching dementia meaning, and I found that it is not just simple forgetfulness but a broader term for a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Some sources say that dementia is caused by brain cell damage due to aging, while others mention that conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, or even poor lifestyle choices can contribute to it. Now, I am wondering—can dementia be prevented or managed naturally before it worsens? Doctor, I want to understand how Ayurveda explains dementia meaning and whether there are natural ways to slow down cognitive decline. Are there specific Ayurvedic herbs, therapies, or dietary changes that can help improve memory and brain function? I have heard that Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, and Ashwagandha are good for brain health—do they really help in preventing dementia, and how should they be used? I also want to know if certain lifestyle habits, like stress, poor diet, or lack of mental stimulation, contribute to dementia. Are there Ayurvedic practices such as meditation, yoga, or Panchakarma detox that can help maintain brain health and prevent memory loss? Does Ayurveda suggest specific foods that nourish the nervous system and improve cognitive function? Since I want to help my grandfather in the most natural way possible, I am looking for an Ayurvedic approach to supporting brain health and slowing down memory decline. Please guide me on the best Ayurvedic remedies, diet, and lifestyle modifications to maintain cognitive function and prevent dementia from progressing.


Dementia, which involves a decline in cognitive abilities such as memory, reasoning, and problem-solving, is a condition that affects the brain and is often associated with aging. In Ayurveda, brain health is closely linked to the balance of Vata (the element responsible for movement and communication in the body), and cognitive decline is seen as an imbalance in this dosha. Ayurvedic treatments aim to nourish the brain and calm Vata, using natural remedies and lifestyle adjustments to improve mental clarity and memory. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is a renowned herb that helps to enhance memory, focus, and cognitive function, while Shankhpushpi is known for its calming and memory-boosting properties. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is an adaptogen that helps manage stress, supports the nervous system, and may also improve brain function. Diet plays a significant role in supporting brain health, and Ayurvedic principles recommend foods that are warm, moist, and grounding, such as ghee, milk, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Including antioxidant-rich foods like berries, pomegranate, and turmeric can help combat oxidative stress, which is linked to cognitive decline. Avoiding excessive processed foods, sugar, and caffeine can also prevent further strain on the nervous system. In addition to diet and herbs, Ayurvedic practices such as meditation, yoga, and pranayama (breathing exercises) are essential for reducing stress, calming the mind, and promoting mental clarity. Panchakarma, a detoxification process, can help remove toxins from the body, rejuvenate the nervous system, and enhance overall vitality. Certain yoga poses like Shirshasana (headstand) and Savasana (corpse pose) can improve blood flow to the brain and promote relaxation. By combining Ayurvedic herbs, a nourishing diet, mindful practices, and stress management, you can help support your grandfather’s brain health and slow down the progression of dementia naturally. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach can be very beneficial in addressing his specific needs.

What Is Brain Hemorrhage, and How Can It Be Prevented?

61 days ago
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I recently heard about brain hemorrhage, and I wanted to understand more about how it happens and how dangerous it can be. From what I understand, a brain hemorrhage is bleeding inside the brain due to a ruptured blood vessel, but what exactly causes it, and what are the risk factors? I read that high blood pressure, head injuries, aneurysms, and blood clotting disorders can all contribute to a brain hemorrhage, but are there any warning signs before it happens? What are the most common symptoms of a brain hemorrhage, and how quickly does someone need medical attention? One thing that concerns me is that brain hemorrhages can lead to paralysis, memory loss, or even death. What are the best ways to prevent brain bleeding, especially for people with high blood pressure or a family history of stroke? Are there any natural or Ayurvedic treatments that help strengthen blood vessels and prevent strokes? I’ve heard that Garlic, Brahmi, and Ashwagandha help with circulation and brain health—do these actually reduce the risk of brain hemorrhage? If anyone has had a brain hemorrhage or knows someone who has, what were the first symptoms, and what treatments helped with recovery?


A brain hemorrhage occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, causing bleeding inside the brain. The causes are often linked to high blood pressure, head injuries, aneurysms, and certain blood clotting disorders. Risk factors include age, family history of stroke, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a sedentary lifestyle. Warning signs before a hemorrhage may be subtle but can include sudden headaches, dizziness, nausea, or vision changes. When a hemorrhage does occur, common symptoms are sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking, loss of coordination, and confusion. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent long-term damage. Brain hemorrhages can lead to severe complications like paralysis, memory loss, or even death, and the sooner treatment begins, the better the chances for recovery. Preventive measures include managing high blood pressure, reducing alcohol consumption, not smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. As for natural treatments, some believe that herbs like Garlic, Brahmi, and Ashwagandha may support brain health and circulation, but scientific evidence on their effectiveness in preventing brain hemorrhages is limited. If someone has experienced a brain hemorrhage, medical treatments often involve surgery, medication to reduce brain swelling, and rehabilitation to regain lost functions.
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