AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO TREAT CHRONIC RESIDUAL BELL’S PALSY IN CHILDREN: A CASE REPORT

A. As, C. Das
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Introduction: Bell’s palsy is the most common type of unilateral facial paralysis (60%-75%). The etiopathogenesis of Bell’s palsy is uncertain. The clinical features include acute onset of unilateral facial paralysis, poor eyelid closure, posterior auricular pain, numbness of cheeks, and deviation of the angle of the mouth towards the unaffected side. Bell’s palsy can be understood as Ardita in Ayurveda. Acharya Sushruta has included bala as a susceptible group while describing the vishesha nidanas of Ardita. Aims and Ideas: To study the effect of a framed Ayurvedic treatment protocol in managing chronic residual Bell’s palsy in children. Methods: The present case was a chronic right-sided residual Bell’s palsy with a history of 12 years and was approached through the line of management of Ardita mentioned in Bruhattrayees and Yogamrutam for 12 days. The treatment was started with takra dhara to give mrdu rookshana. Takra dhara mukha abhyanga and ksheera dhoomam were administered, followed by marsha nasyam. Two specific treatments mentioned in Yogamrutam was adopted in this case, i.e., panasa patra swedam and navaneeta shiro talam. The treatment was ended with shashtika shala pinda swedana to mukha. Results and Discussions: The facial asymmetry was reduced by 60% at the end of the treatment. Watering of the right was subsided entirely, and there was complete effortless closure of the right year after treatment. Pain, twitching and numbness on the right half of the face were utterly absent. The House and Brackmann grade was reduced from Grade III to Grade II after 12 days of treatment.
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阿育吠陀疗法治疗儿童慢性残余贝尔氏麻痹1例
贝尔麻痹是最常见的单侧面瘫类型(60%-75%)。贝尔氏麻痹的发病机制尚不清楚。临床特征包括急性发作的单侧面瘫、闭眼不良、耳后疼痛、面颊麻木、口向未患侧倾斜。贝尔麻痹症可以理解为阿育吠陀中的阿迪塔。《阿查里亚·苏什鲁塔》在描述阿迪塔的毗湿婆尼达纳斯时,将巴拉作为一个易受影响的群体。目的与思路:研究阿育吠陀治疗方案框架在儿童慢性残余贝尔氏麻痹治疗中的效果。方法:本病例为慢性右侧残余贝尔氏麻痹,病史12年,经Bruhattrayees和Yogamrutam中提到的Ardita治疗线治疗12天。治疗开始时,杜·鲁克莎娜服用了陀罗达拉。首先是Takra dhara mukha abhyanga和ksheera dhoomam,然后是marsha nasyam。本案例采用了Yogamrutam中提到的两种具体处理方法,即panasa patra swedam和navaneeta shiro talam。治疗以shashtika shala pinda swedana to mukha结束。结果与讨论:治疗结束时,面部不对称减少了60%。右侧的浇水完全消退,并且在治疗后一年完全轻松关闭右侧。右半边脸完全没有疼痛、抽搐和麻木。治疗12天后,House和Brackmann评分由III级降至II级。
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