Volume : VIII, Issue : VIII, August - 2019

A CASE STUDY ON PAKSHAGHATA

Dr. Iyshwarya. H. S. , Dr. Lekha. S

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Stroke is defined as the rapid onset of focal neurological deficit resulting from diseases of the cereal vasculature and its contents. The Prevalence of stroke in India is approximately 200 per ten thousand persons and 9.94% of total deaths. This case is diagnosed as a case of hemorrhagic stroke presenting with left sided hemiplegia with Rt middle cereal artery hemorrhagic infarct. The Ayurvedic diagnosis of VAAMA PAKSHAGHATA was made and managed with (i) Shrio pichu (Applying oil to vertex using cotton pad) (ii) Nasya Karma (Administration of Anu Taila through nasal route) (iii) Ardhanga Abhyanga and Naadi Sweda. (iv) Matra Basti (Administration of medicated ghrita through rectum) After the above treatment there was marked improvement in left lower and upper extremity functions, At the end of the treatment he could walk without support. Treatment showed considerable recovery in ability, mobility, strength, and self-care.

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A CASE STUDY ON PAKSHAGHATA, Dr.Iyshwarya.H.S., Dr.Lekha.S GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-8 | Issue-8 | August-2019


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