CALL FOR PAPERS Upcoming issue - Mar-2026 Last date of submission 25th of Mar. 2026
ISSN : 2584-0304
CALL FOR PAPERS Upcoming issue - Mar-2026 Last date of submission : 25th of Mar. 2026
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Kayachikitsa Department,Shri Ayurved College,Hanuman Nagar,NagpurContact No. : 9637639806, Email : dhiwarsonam97@gmail.com
Date of Acceptance : 27 Mar 2025
Date of Publication : 30 Mar 2025
Article ID : SD-IJAY_123
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2025.3102
Pakshaghata is the main Vata Dosha. Pakshavadha, or Pakshaghata, is a disease in which tightly tightened Vata-dosha penetrates the Dhamani of stocks, causing Hibandhamoksha in the sand, and paralyzes the sides of the body with pain and loss of language. Stroke, or CVA, is characterized by the sudden occurrence of local neurological disorders caused by diseases affecting cerebral blood vessels and their components. Ayurveda management includes Matra Basti, Marda Thera Picchu, Snehahana, Swedana, and NASYA. This study is a case report on stroke treatment in a 61-year-old patient with major complaints about loss of function in the two lower extremities over two days. Cases treated with Ayurvedic treatment were determined to have been successful in alleviating major problems and at the same time improving the patient's general well-being. The progress shown was encouraging and deserving of the recording.
KEY WORDS:- Hemiplegia, Pakshaghata,Matra Basti, Murdha taila pichu, Nasya, Snehana, Swedana
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