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Right side hemiplegia after brain surgery due to high BP
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Right side hemiplegia after brain surgery due to high BP - #22831

Vinita

From 8 months Right side paralysis after brain surgery due to high blood pressure, patient is bed ridden able to take oral feed Ayurvedic medicine given from last 2 months Bhramhi vati+yogendra ras + smriti Sagar ras + akik Akangvir ras + rasraj ras + prabal panchang Yograj guggle +sarpgandha vati But NO useful results. Please suggest some good medicines

Age: 67
Chronic illnesses: Na
Paralysis
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In such cases where right side paralysis follows brain injury or surgery, it’s crucial to approach recovery patiently as well. Ayurveda can provide significant support, but outcomes vary. Since you’ve mentioned no useful results with the current regimen, consider these possible refinements: Firstly, focusing on pacifying Vata dosha, which often is imbalanced in paralysis cases, can be essential. You might want to look at Panchakarma therapies, particularly Udvartana (herbal powder massage) followed by Pizhichil (medicated oil bath). These can potentially promote blood circulation and strengthen the nervous function. Consult with a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner familiar with Panchakarma for administering these therapies safely. In terms of medications, Mahayograj Guggulu might be more suitable combined with Rasasindura for its potential in rejuvenating and balancing Vata. Sarivadi Vati, known for nerve strengthening properties, could be tried. Additionally, Ashwagandha powder or supplement may aid in reducing inflammation and muscle strength. Consider incorporating a diet rich in warm, cooked foods that enhance digestive fire (Agni), avoiding cold or raw foods that might aggravate Vata. Gentle physical therapy and passive exercises help prevent muscle atrophy. Engaging a physiotherapist familiar with paralysis cases could help. Yoga (with medical advice) like modified stretching and relaxation techniques, may support muscle tone and mental wellbeing. Always ensure regular follow-up with your healthcare team to monitor progress. Remember, results might be gradual, and consistent, gentle efforts often contribute to improvements over time. Review such suggestions with your treating Ayurvedic doctor to tailor them to the patient's specific needs, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
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