Successful management of guillain-barre syndrome management through Ayurveda: A case report

B. Tubaki, Teja D Naik
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Outcome of Ayurveda management in Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) is studied. A 43-year-old female patient diagnosed with GBS for 10 days approached our hospital. History revealed that the patient was immediately managed in an intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital for 9 days and was intervened with antibiotics, glucocorticoids, and intravenous immunoglobulins, but the patient's attenders were not satisfied with the clinical improvements. The patient has a sensory deficit in the whole body below the neck level, loss of power in all extremities, and hypotonia with loss of deep tendon reflexes in all limbs and was diagnosed as Sarvāṅga vāta. Treatment was with panchakarma procedures such as Sarvāṅga alēpa (medicated paste applied to the whole body), Pariṣēka (medicated liquid poured over the whole body), abhyaṅga (therapeutic whole-body massage), Ṣaṣṭika śālī piṇḍa svēda (sudation massage using bolus of boiled rice with balā mūla decoction and milk), Nirūha basti (type of enema therapy), Anuvāsana basti (enema therapy), Grīvā Basti (oil pooling at cervical region of spine), Śirōtalam (medicated paste applied over the scalp), and oral medications. Usually, clinical worsening is observed in the first 2 weeks and then reaches a plateau and recovery might begin. The patient got total relief from the symptoms on the 80th day of the treatment. The patient was observed for the next 175 days. Assessments through the Barthel index, modified Rankin Scale, NIH Stroke Scale, and nerve conduction study showed complete recovery. Ayurveda treatment was effective in total recovery of GBS.
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通过阿育吠陀成功治疗格林巴利综合征:病例报告
研究了阿育吠陀疗法对格林-巴利综合征(GBS)的治疗效果。本院接诊了一名被诊断患有格林-巴利综合征 10 天的 43 岁女性患者。病史显示,患者曾在一家三甲医院的重症监护室立即接受了 9 天的治疗,并接受了抗生素、糖皮质激素和静脉注射免疫球蛋白等干预措施,但患者的主治医生对临床改善情况并不满意。患者颈部以下全身感觉缺失,四肢无力,肌张力低下,四肢深腱反射消失,被诊断为 Sarvāṅga vāta。治疗方法是采用潘查卡玛疗法,如 Sarvāṅga alēpa(全身涂抹药膏)、Pariṣēka(全身涂抹药液)、abhyaṅga(治疗性全身按摩)、Ṣaṣṭika śālī piṇḍa svēda(用煮沸的大米掺入巴拉木拉煎液和牛奶进行熏蒸按摩)、Nirūha basti(灌肠疗法的一种)、Anuvāsana basti(灌肠疗法)、Grīvā Basti(在脊柱的颈椎部位涂油)、Śirōtalam(在头皮上涂抹药膏)和口服药物。通常情况下,临床症状会在头两周内恶化,然后趋于平稳,并可能开始恢复。患者在治疗的第 80 天症状完全缓解。在接下来的 175 天里,对患者进行了观察。通过巴特尔指数、改良朗肯量表、NIH 中风量表和神经传导研究进行的评估显示,患者已完全康复。阿育吠陀疗法对GBS的完全康复非常有效。
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