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How to recover lost brain function
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76 days ago
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How to recover lost brain function - #22049

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My uncle suffered from dengue encephalitis now his condition is normal except Brain function. Hi is not in senses since 7 months. His coma scale improved but now it has stucked in where he is only able to open his eyes after hearing sound

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76 days ago
My uncle suffered from dengue encephalitis now his condition is normal except Brain function. Hi is not in senses since 7 months. His coma scale improved but now it has stucked in where he is only able to open his eyes after hearing sound
King
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76 days ago
Yes he discharged from SGPGI LUCKNOW on 15th February 2 MRI and CT scan report available h with film Where can I connect with you maim My whatsapp number+916396976203 Prateek Singh
Addressing the sincere concern of your uncle's current situation, focusing on his recovery and improving brain function can be approached through Ayurveda’s nurturing principles. While the field of Ayurveda can provide supportive care, it's crucial to keep working with conventional medical professionals who are assisting in his monitoring and treatment. To support brain health and function, Ayurveda offers several gentle interventions that might help. Firstly, focus on boosting his overall vitality by incorporating a diet that calms the mind and nourishes the system. Introduce warm, easily digestible foods such as stews and soups. Foods like walnuts, clarified butter (ghee), almonds (soaked), and Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri) are known to support cognitive function. Brahmi can be taken as a supplement, following dosage recommendations from an Ayurvedic practitioner. His digestive fire (agni), must also be kept in balance, so providing small, frequent meals throughout the day might be helpful. You can optionally include Trikatu (a combination of black pepper, ginger, and long pepper) powder in meals to support digestion. Routine Abhyanga (self-oil massage) using sesame oil can stimulate the nervous system and possibly provide some relaxation. Ensure to maintain calm and relaxed environment. Keep the bedroom well-ventilated, free of noise and unnecessary electronic gadgets for restful atmosphere. Engaging therapies like Shirodhara might be beneficial; however since his condition is critical, professional guidance is essential. Over time, consider Ayurvedic Panchakarma treatments under a specialist’s supervision. Understand that progress can be slow and consistent efforts are required. Regular gentle interaction, conversations or playing soft music may assist by providing sensory stimulation. Bear in mind, sudden changes or intensifying treatments without consultation are not advised due to the complexity and delicacy of his situation. Keep coordinating closely with healthcare providers, maintaining regular checkups ensuring that all interventions are safe and appropriate for his condition. Safety should remain paramount as you navigate through this phase.
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