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Paralysis
Paralysis – ETHOS HEALTH CARE
Treatment of Paralysis
- Homeopathic Treatment of Paralysis
- Acupuncture Treatment of Paralysis
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Paralysis
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Paralysis
- Surgical Treatment of Paralysis
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Paralysis
- Other Treatment of Paralysis
What is Paralysis
Symptoms of Paralysis
Causes of Paralysis
Risk factors of Paralysis
Complications of Paralysis
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Paralysis
Precautions & Prevention of Paralysis
Treatment of Paralysis
Homeopathic Treatment of Paralysis
Homeopathy nourishes tissue and speed up recovery. Homeopathic Treatment of Paralysis targeted towards healing of nerve damaged. It relieves weakness, wasting and other complaints. It helps in early recovery of function. Some of the homeopathic remedies of paralysis are:
- Nux vomica
- Digitalis
- Hepar S
- Merc sol
- Gelsemium
- Causticum
- Plumbum
- Phosphorus
- Pulsatilla
Acupuncture and Acupressure Treatment of Paralysis
Acupuncture helps in regeneration of affected nerve. It uses different techniques depending on the type of paralysis. Joining needling is one of the techniques of acupuncture where one uses a single needle to stimulate more than one acupoint at a time. It is a very useful and effective technique and often used in the treatment of facial paralysis.
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Paralysis
In psychotherapy treatment, the person can tell the psychotherapist about the problems and frustrations they have encountered and he can then help them to formulate a plan to deal with the problems. It provides valuable support that relies on the full co-operation of the paralysed person. Training in self-assertiveness can also help the person get what they need in many areas of life. Hypnotherapy is safe and quick treatment of deep seated psychological issues and barriers.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Paralysis
In allopathic treatment of paralysis, Steroids and pain killers such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and aspirins are prescribed. They are used to prevent further damage from nerve inflammation. Pain killers are given to minimize pain and discomfort.
Surgical Treatment of Paralysis
Surgical treatment may be attempted for the facial paralysis. In cases, when facial paralysis follows immediately the trauma due to direct damage to the facial nerve, the surgical treatment is done.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Paralysis
- Avoid foods that are bitter and astringent in taste
- Eat freshly cooked food
- Avoid fruits such as apples, figs, pears and pomegranates
Other Treatment of Paralysis
Ayurveda offers excellent therapies for treating Paralysis. The strength of Ayurveda in the area of treating Paralysis is globally appreciated.
What is Paralysis
Paralysis is the loss of the power to move a part of the body. Sometimes the nerve cells, or neurons, that control the muscles become diseased or injured.
Symptoms of Paralysis
- Loss of movement and feeling
- Muscle weakness or numbness
- Changes to respiration, kidneys, joints, and bones
- Skin injury
- Difficulty in thinking and speaking
- Abnormal sweating and breathing
- Sexual difficulties
- Blood clots in the lower limbs
- Vision problems
Causes of Paralysis
Major causes include
- Stroke
- Trauma
- Spina bifida
- Poliomyelitis
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Multiple sclerosis
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
Risk factors of Paralysis
- Immune deficiency
- Intramuscular injections
- Thyroid disorder
- High blood pressure
- Strenuous exercise
- Accident
Complications of Paralysis
- Death
- Affected part seriously damaged.
- Speech impairment
- Loss of auditory senses and visual senses
Diagnosis of Paralysis
The most important aspect of diagnosis is obtaining a family history, medical history and physical examination. If an attack is prompted, below tests may be done, including:
- Blood tests to check potassium levels during an attack.
- Electromyography (EMG)—to test the functioning of nerves and muscles prescribe several
- Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG)—a test that records the heart’s activity by measuring electrical currents through the heart muscle
Precautions & Prevention of Paralysis
- Avoid hard exercise
- Control high blood pressure and cholesterol levels
- Wear seat belt, and helmet while driving vehicles
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