Cost effective Ayurvedic Treatment for EpilepsyAYURVEDIC TREATMENT FOR EPILEPSY, एपिलेप्सी साठी आयुर्वेदिक उपचारAyurvedic Medicine for Epilepsy, Home Remedies and Ayurvedic Treatment for Epilepsy
Epilepsy is known as Apasmara according to Ayurveda, where in the aggravated body doshas get accumulated in the brain and produce the symptoms based on the predominant dosha. Based on the doshic predominance, it is classified into vataja, pittaja, kaphaja and sannipataja. Epilepsy is a disorder related to central nervous system. It is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures often called as 'fit'. Epilepsy can caused due to imbalance in brain's chemical constitution. It is of two types Grand mal and Petit mal. Epilepsy is a group of long-term neurological disorders characterized by epileptic seizures.These seizures are episodes that can vary from brief and nearly undetectable to long periods of vigorous shaking.In epilepsy, seizures tend to recur, and have no immediate underlying cause while seizures that occur due to a specific cause are not deemed to represent epilepsy. In most cases the cause is unknown, although some people develop epilepsy as the result of brain injury, stroke, brain cancer, and drug and alcohol misuse, among others. Epileptic seizures are the result of excessive and abnormal cortical nerve cell activity in the brain.The diagnosis typically involves ruling out other conditions that might cause similar symptoms (such as syncope) as well as figuring out whether any immediate causes are present. Epilepsy can often be confirmed with an electroencephalogram (EEG). Epilepsy cannot be cured, but seizures are controllable with medication in about 70% of cases.In those whose seizures do not respond to medication, surgery, neurostimulation or dietary changes may be considered. Not all cases of epilepsy are lifelong, and a substantial number of people improve to the point that medication is no longer needed. About 1% of people worldwide (65 million)
have epilepsy, and nearly 80% of cases occur in developing countries.
Epilepsy becomes more common as people age. In the developed world, onset
of new cases occurs most frequently in infants and the elderly; in the
developing world this is in older children and young adults, due to
differences in the frequency of the underlying causes. About 5–10% of all
people will have an unprovoked seizure by the age of 80,and the chance of
experiencing a second seizure is between 40 and 50%.In many areas of the
world those with epilepsy either have their ability to drive restricted or
disallowed, but most are able to return to driving after a period of time
without seizures."
1) GRAND MAL:
This is massive epilepsy which involves full body. In this condition patient suffer from fits.
2) PETIT MAL:
In this condition a small body part feels jerkiness or twittering, entire body is not involved.
TREATMENT:
Ayurveda cures the disease from root with in three months. We provide specialized medicines, which cures disease completely. These medicines do not have any side effects.
Ayurvedic Epilepsy Treatment
Ayurveda categorizes epilepsy into four types, depending upon which particular Dosha is vitiated. Accordingly seizures are classified as Vataj, Pittaj, Kaphaj & Sannipatik in Ayurveda. Vataj seizures (caused mainly by vitiated Vayu) last relatively for shorter time, increase respiratory rate, cause more secretion of foam from mouth and abnormal body movements during fits. Pittaj seizures (caused mainly by vitiated Pitta) cause yellowish or reddish tint on body, lot of sweating, the foam coming from mouth is also yellowish, patients experiences hotness in body and severe thirst after the seizure. Kaphaj seizures (caused mainly by vitiated Kapha) last for relatively longer time, the foam is whitish in colour while patient experiences heaviness in body. Sannipatik seizures are caused by vitiation of all three Doshas and therefore have mixed characteristics.
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