A Single Case Study in Management of Pakshaghat with Ayurveda

Reena Shivsagar Mishra, Vivek S. Chandurkar
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In the Sharira, Vata is seen as the controller of all things. Vatavyadhi is the term for the influence of vitiated vata on the Dusyas, which permeate the whole body or a portion of it and give rise to various sorts of illness. One of the  significant illnesses that fits this description is pakshaghata, also referred to as hemiplegia. One Vataj Nanatmaja  Vyadhi who is regarded as a Mahavatavyadhi is Pakshaghata. There is a correlation between pakshaghata and  hemiplegia, a condition caused by a cerebrovascular accident or stroke. Hemiplegia, which results in both mental  and physical instability. In the world’s population, there are around 9 instances per 1000 people. A stroke is described  as an abrupt onset of vascular mechanism-related neurologic impairment. 15% are initial hemorrhages, and 85% are  ischemic. The World Health Organization estimates that 15 million stroke victims globally experience a stroke each  year, of whom 5 million die and another 5 million become permanently incapacitated. According to current scientific  theory, brain injuries that are too severe for treatment to reverse can result in lifelong neurological impairment. As a  result, the prognosis for the illness is dismal, leaving the crippled individual dependent. The current research aims to  provide baseline data for student physicians to cope with this terrible condition by identifying the etiopathogenesis,  clinical aspects, and therapy of the disease from Ayurvedic classics. 
用阿育吠陀治疗帕克夏哈特的单个病例研究
在《舍利弗》中,"瓦塔 "被视为万物的主宰。Vatavyadhi 是指虚弱的 Vata 对 Dusyas 的影响,这种影响会渗透到整个身体或身体的一部分,并引发各种疾病。符合这一描述的重要疾病之一是帕克沙伽塔(pakshaghata),也被称为半身不遂。被视为 "Mahavatavyadhi "的 "Vataj Nanatmaja Vyadhi "之一就是 "Pakshaghata"。Pakshaghata 与偏瘫(一种由脑血管意外或中风引起的病症)之间存在关联。偏瘫会导致精神和身体的不稳定。在世界人口中,每 1000 人中约有 9 例。中风是指突然发生的与血管机制相关的神经功能损伤。15% 是最初的出血,85% 是缺血性的。据世界卫生组织估计,全球每年有 1500 万中风患者,其中 500 万人死亡,另外 500 万人永久丧失工作能力。根据目前的科学理论,如果脑损伤过于严重,治疗无法逆转,就会导致终生的神经损伤。因此,这种疾病的预后很差,残废者只能依赖他人。目前的研究旨在从阿育吠陀经典中找出这种疾病的发病机制、临床方面和治疗方法,从而为学生医生应对这种可怕的疾病提供基础数据。
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