通过潘查卡玛疗法治疗帕金森病:成功案例研究

Sonia Mandal, P. Sawarkar, Varinder Singh, Shweta Parwe, G. Sawarkar
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帕金森病(PD)影响中枢神经系统,主要特征是黑质中产生多巴胺的细胞发生变性。早期症状包括震颤、僵直、运动迟缓和姿势不稳,随后会出现认知、感官、睡眠和情绪问题。阿育吠陀将这些症状与 Kampavata 相关联,主要与 Vata(生物实体)失衡有关。本文的主要目的是研究潘查卡玛疗法在控制坎帕瓦塔(PD)方面的疗效。这是一个 55 岁男性患者的病例,该患者左上下肢震颤、左下肢麻木、失去平衡达 10 年之久,面部表情异常(面具脸)、言语困难和睡眠障碍已有 5 年之久。患者接受了为期 30 天的潘查卡玛疗法。治疗后,患者的症状明显改善,根据帕金森病综合量表进行评估,总分从 68 分降至 19 分,具体检查、运动迟缓试验、反射、功能活动和临床特征也明显改善。根植于阿育吠陀学原理的潘查卡玛疗法有望控制与帕金森病相关的坎帕瓦塔。保守治疗侧重于瓦塔(Vata)平衡,可为患者带来极大的舒适感并提高其生活质量。潘查卡玛疗法为治疗坎帕瓦塔、解决与帕金森病相关的症状、提高患者满意度和幸福感提供了一条潜在的途径。为了验证这些发现并探索阿育吠陀疗法在神经退行性疾病中更广泛的适用性,我们有必要开展进一步的研究。
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Management of Kampavata (Parkinson’s Disease) Through Panchakarma: A Successful Case Study
Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects the central nervous system and is primarily characterized by the degeneration of dopamine-producing cells in the substantia nigra. Early signs include tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability, with later cognitive, sensory, sleep, and emotional issues. Ayurveda correlates these symptoms with Kampavata, primarily linked to Vata (bio-entities) imbalance. The prime aim of this paper is to study Panchakarma’s efficacy in managing Kampavata (PD). This is a case presentation of a 55-year-old male patient who has experienced tremors in the left upper and lower limbs, numbness in the left lower limb, loss of balance for 10 years, abnormal facial expression (masked face), difficulty in speech, and sleep disturbance for 5 years. The patient was treated with Panchakarma therapy for 30 days. Following treatment, the patient exhibited significant improvement in symptoms, assessed using the PD composite scale, with the total score decreasing from 68 to 19, along with evaluated by specific examination, bradykinesia test, reflexes, functional activities, and clinical features also notably improved. Panchakarma therapy, rooted in Ayurvedic principles, shows promise in managing Kampavata, associated with PD. Conservative management focuses on Vata balance, which offers substantial comfort and enhances patient quality of life. Panchakarma therapy presents a potential avenue for treating Kampavata, addressing symptoms associated with PD, and improving patient satisfaction and well-being. Further research is warranted to validate these findings and explore the broader applicability of Ayurvedic approaches in neurodegenerative conditions.
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