brain haemorrhage - #20191
my mother had suffered brain haemorrhage 1.5 years back, her right side got paralsed, she is completely bed ridden now, now recovery yet. she became too much weak phisically, also avoid eating food.what should we do? any ayurvedic solution?
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What’s her age?? Does she is having any h/oHTN/DM/Cardiac illness??
Panchkarma maassage regular basis have done some recovery also take some ayurveda medicine Ashwagandha tab Brahmi vati Arjuna tab
Dealing with the aftermath of a brain hemorrhage can be truly challenging. Given your mother’s current condition, it’s crucial first to ensure that she’s receiving necessary medical attention from a healthcare team, including neurologists and physiotherapists. Since this is a very serious condition, continuous medical oversight is essential.
Ayurveda can offer supportive measures alongside conventional medical treatments to aid in recovery and overall wellbeing. For your mother’s physical weakness and lack of appetite, consider these ayurvedic recommendations:
First, we must nourish her system. If she’s having digestion or appetite issues, supporting her agni (digestive fire) can be helpful. Start by offering small amounts of fresh ginger juice with a pinch of rock salt before meals. This can help stimulate appetite. Avoid heavy and hard-to-digest foods; instead focus on warm, nutritious porridges like rice or moong dal khichdi—easy on the digestive system.
Her condition might involve a vata imbalance, common with paralysis. Apply regular, gentle oil massages (abhyanga) using warm sesame oil or bala oil (Sida cordifolia) to her affected side as tolerated. This can assist in improving circulation and nurturing the nervous system.
Regarding her eating difficulties, thick soups with spices like cumin and ajwain can help boost her digestive function. Make sure meals are regular to support a routine; however sometimes care is needed, so having something light is okay too. You may consider warm milk with ashwagandha powder for strength if she tolerates dairy well.
For helping with mental and emotional aspects, incorporating stress relief practices such as gentle pranayama, particularly those that she can manage even while lying down, under the guidance of a practitioner might offer comfort.
Lastly, these supportive measures are to be secondary to her primary medical treatments—don’t make any changes without consulting her healthcare providers. Prioritizing her safety and current medical treatment plan is important, so ayurvedic alernatives should not replace urgent medical care but rather augment her recovery journey with holistic support.

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