Neurological Disorders
Question #3422
173 days ago
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Motor neurone damage - #3422

Parameshwar

My left brain frontal lobe Nerve cells damage my right side body muscles weakness and splurged speech

Age: 44
Chronic illnesses: Due to the Accident my left brain frontal lobe Nerve cells damage my right side body muscles weakness and splurged speech talking problem
Right side body muscles weakness
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In Ayurveda, the condition you're describing could be linked to an imbalance in the "Vata" dosha, particularly affecting the nervous system and coordination of bodily functions. Vata governs movement, communication, and the nervous system, and its imbalance can lead to issues like weakness, speech difficulties (known as "vāk vega" in Ayurveda), and impaired motor function. The damage to nerve cells may also be considered as an aggravated "Vata" that disrupts the body's ability to send signals to the muscles and organs. Ayurvedic treatments would focus on pacifying Vata through warm, nourishing foods, herbal formulations (like Ashwagandha and Brahmi), and therapies such as Abhyanga (oil massage) to promote circulation and nerve health. Panchakarma detoxification may also be suggested to cleanse the body and restore balance.
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Hey, I totally get how something like brain frontal lobe nerve cells damage can be really concerning. So, if youre dealing with muscle weakness on the right side and speech changes, it makes sense considering how the brain's structure works. The left frontal lobe’s involved in actions and speech, so damage there can definitely have those effects. First off, please make sure you're getting appropriate diagnosis and treatments from a medical professional. It's essential to prioritize immediate medical care for conditions involving nerve or brain damage. Ayurveda can complement conventional treatments but shouldn’t replace them. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, looking at your prakriti (constitution) and addressing possible dosha imbalances might be helpful. Nerve issues can be linked with Vata dosha imbalance. Ensuring that Vata dosha is balanced supports nervous system health. 1. Diet: Warm, nourishing foods can help stabilize Vata. Consider consuming foods like ghee, lean meats, cooked vegetables, and warm soups. Avoid cold, dry, or raw foods that might aggravate Vata. Drinking herbal teas such as ashwagandha and ginger can be warming too. 2. Oils: Abhyanga (oil massage) can be beneficial. Using sesame oil for daily self-massage can help soothe the nervous system. Make it a part of your morning routine if possible. 3. Mindful Practice: Gentle practices such as yoga and pranayama can help with muscle coordination and relaxation. Focus on things like alternate nostril breathing or simple meditation to calm the mind and support neural pathways. 4. Herbs: Adaptogens like Brahmi are known to support brain function. You might explore it in a powdered form/mixed with warm milk. As always, consult a health practitioner familiar with your history before adding herbs. 5. Routine: Establishing a daily routine helps quiet Vata and supports healing. Try to sleep/wake at consistent times, eat meals regularly, and keep stressful activities to a minimum. Remember, while Ayurveda offers supportive strategies, they should be integrated with your healthcare provider's advice. Tailor these steps to your life, and take things one day at a time. Good luck!

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