Heart myxoma. - #20354
Doctor say open heart surgery But I can't afford I'm a school teacher Dr demanded 10 lac. Paralysis of right side is also there. Prostate gland issue is also there. Can you advice or help properly please
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Do you have heart blocks?? Angiogram done?? Can you send the angiogram report And currently are you on any medicines??
Arjunarist 10ml. Twice daily after food with water Hridayamrit vati 1-0-1 For paralysis Abhyangam with swedan and basti in ayurvedic centre
Dealing with a condition like a heart myxoma is serious, and when open-heart surgery is recommended, it typically points to a significant risk that needs urgent attention. In Ayurveda, while the focus remains on gentle, natural healing methods, some conditions are beyond its scope, and this might be one of those cases. It’s essential to prioritize your safety, and if surgery is being advised by medical professionals, it’s crucial to consider it seriously.
However, if financial constraints are limiting your options, explore avenues like charitable healthcare organizations, government health schemes, or hospitals that offer sliding scale fees based on income. These might offer financial assistance or reduced-cost surgeries for those unable to bear the full expense. Considering your location as a school teacher, perhaps look into community support programs or loans that might ease this burden.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, to support the heart health alongside necessary medical intervention, holistic lifestyle adjustments can be beneficial. Try incorporating herbs like Arjuna, which is known to support heart function. Taking it in the form of a decoction or powder after meals could be integrative, but it shouldn’t replace the needed surgical intervention.
Given the paralysis, focus on nourishing Madhura (sweet), oily foods that support Vata balance, and gentle exercises, recommended by a doctor, to stimulate circulation and support the nervous system. For the prostate issue, Pinda Taila might be beneficial, but again please ensure it doesn’t interfere with any ongoing treatments or prescribed medications.
Always consult your doctor before starting new treatments, and given your complex condition, prioritize medical insights over alternative therapies, adapting Ayurvedic practices as complementary support rather than standalone treatment. Remember, these suggestions are supportive, and shouldn’t replace professional medical advice.

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