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PARALYSIS: TREATMENT, AND HOMEOPATHIC APPROACHES

|| By the desk of Dr. Nikhat Choudhary ||

Introduction

Bearing in mind my background as a homeopath in this view, I have attended many patients with the problem of paralysis while practicing homeopathy. This disability, plaintive to people scattered all over the globe, can be a real pain for both the sufferers and their families. In this article, I have researched paralysis from different aspects and I will give you a detailed explanation of what it is, what are the host factors of it, its symptoms, and some of the complicating factors that arise, and additionally, highlight the advantages of homeopathic methods in dealing with this complex and recalcitrant condition.

 

World Epidemiology

Paralysis is a worldwide health issue that affects thousands of individuals. The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation reports that 1 in 50 people have paralysis and other disabilities worldwide. The statistics are the same as 5.4 million Americans have it. In our case, the most prevalent paralysis depends on several reasons such as healthcare access, lifestyle, and genetic predispositions.

 

Indian Epidemiology

The case of paralysis is also a public health challenge in India. Although the exact numbers are lacking, evidence points that the prevalence of this condition in India is quite high. It is said that Stroke, which is a main cause of paralysis, is known to be about 1.8 million Indians who suffer from it annually. Additionally, spinal cord injuries, another major cause of paralysis, are estimated to occur in 15,000 to 20,000 individuals each year. These numbers are a vivid reminder of the imperative need for appropriate management and treatment strategies in the country.

 

Causes

Paralysis might be one result of various underlying chronic conditions. Most often the main reasons are:

Stroke

Spine injury

Multiple sclerosis

Head palsy

Guillain-Barré syndrome

head injury (this is a term normally used with TBI, Traumatic brain injury)

Polio

Palsy Bells

 

Symptoms

Paralysis has different symptoms, usually depending on the underlying cause and the specific body part that is affected. Some of the common symptoms are:

Partial or complete loss of muscle function in one or more parts of the body.

One might face numbness and the lack of feelings.

Issues with muscle function, like muscle weakness, are the most common symptoms.

Problems with coordination and balance are marked by difficulty in walking and dizziness.

Certain communication and swallowing disorders (in cases of facial paralysis)

Loss of bladder control or bowel control

Numbness, tingling, or incessant twitching of the muscles

 

Complications

Paralysis may be a cause of the following complications, which are:

Bedsores

Deep vein thrombosis

Respiratory problems

Urinary tract infections

Muscle Disuse Atrophy

Osteoporosis

Mental problems such as depression and anxiety

Problems with sexual activities happen when the nerves to the function are affected. - these include anxiety and depression.

 

Side Effects of Conventional Treatment

At the same time, there are some chances that conventional treatments of partial paralysis can cause complications like:

Medications: Muscle relaxants and painkillers may result in drowsiness, nausea, or liver damage.

Surgery: Risks such as infection, bleeding, and adverse effects of anesthesia may occur.

Physiotherapy: Exercising amenability would provoke various problems like fatigue, injury as well as pain.

Electrical stimulation: There would be skin irritations and muscle fatigue.

Assistive devices: Pressure sores and muscle strain are common problems, which can occur due to improper use of these devices.

 

Benefits of Homeopathy for Paralysis

Here are the outstanding aspects of homeopathy for the treatment of paralysis:

Using the whole person as the object of treatment: Homeopathy tries to cure the whole person rather than the branch of illness he has.

Demanded the prognosis of a patient with the standard medicine: Homeopathic remedy is individually composed from a extensive list of already studied plants and their potential effect on a person's health.

Adjunctive procedure: There is a particular case created when the most common methods have already been practiced and failed in a patient.

Holistic health support: The arrangement on the one hand is to support the body and on the other to get the most natural healing possible.

 

10 Homeopathic Medicines for Paralysis

1. Causticum

Causticum, generally used to cure tattoos, is the ideal homeopathic medicine for those who face paralysis that affects the face, vocal cords, or bladder. Patients might experience muscle weakening and firmness as the result of the treatment.

2. Gelsemium

This remedy is commonly prescribed to the ones who have some muscle imbalances/weakness in the abdomen, the heavy-duty part of their body, accompanied by shaking and fear. This remedy is often effective when paralysis is the result of a severe emotional shock or fright.

3. Cocculus Indicus

Cocculus Indicus usually has to do with the symptom of paralysis and not being able to stand nausea and vertigo caused by the feeling that the center of the head is empty. It might be effective in treating paralysis on one side of the body.

4. Rhus Toxicodendron

Rhus Toxicodendron is a type of disease treatment that is only consumed in case of parallelism that occurs in the movement of limbs and it goes away after a particular value. The patient is usually susceptible to cold exposure and overexertion.

5. Conium Maculatum

Conium Maculatum is often given to patients with paralysis that begins in the lower limbs and gradually proceeds to the whole body. Patients may experience tremor and leg weakness in the specific part where the problem occurs, in the case.

6. Plumbum Metallicum

This palliative recovery plan is based on the loss of muscles' bulk and weakness, which is accompanied by severe pain. It is greatly effective in paralysis that is resulting from lead poisoning.

7. Phosphorus

Triggered by the primary infection, the systemic inflammation, which as a consequence happened in an insufficiently treated yeast infection, likely brings about the condition of paralysis giving the person feelings of weakness and quivering in the limbs.

8. Lathyrus Sativus

Lathyrus Sativus, another typical drug in paralysis of lower extremities, leads to a condition where spasmodic movements and trembling are common.

9. Argentum Nitricum

Argentum Nitricum is a remedy that has the purpose of treating paralysis connected with problems of coordination and shaking. In such cases, patients commonly suffer from anxiety and worries about their health.

10. Agaricus Muscarius

This remedy is commonly given to the patients with paralysis which is caused by unsteady or jerking movements in the body which might be as a side effect of fear and other stress. It may be a good option for patients who have numbness and tingling in their hands and feet.

 

5 Common FAQs Related to Paralysis

1. Can homeopathy be proved as an effective therapy in relief of paralysis mainly accompanied by the precision of dosage and timing of the medicine?

In the practice of our homeopathic wisdom, the very first thing I noticed is homeopathy, which can treat paralysis very effectively as a supernumerary means of therapy. Homeopathy treatments cure diseases and Disorders by activating body's Own immunity and which finally provides conditions for not only the nerves to function in a better way but give strength to muscles too. Patients may rarely find cases with such dominating results, though commonly the most advantageous remains mobility as the average rating remains the same.

2. Is there any adverse effect of homeopathic remedies for paralysis?

The mild nature of homeopathy is one of its main assets. Highly diluted homeopathic drugs do not have any side effects and hence are safe for most people. Even people who can't use the simple inherited solutions can benefit if they have approached toddlers who have allergies to normal therapies that were usually given to them. Still, it is necessary to seek advice from a competent doctor of homeopathy to obtain certified treatment.

3. How long will it take for the homeopathic remedies to start healing the paralysis completely?

The time frame for the enhancement can differ from case to case. Some patients see some difference in a few weeks and the difference is very small in others and may take few months to see significant improvements. Homoeopathy efficiency is based on providing slow but persistent healing, and so here patience is important. Regular treatment has been shown as the most effective way to wellness according to my own practice.

4. Can homeopathic therapy apply for diverse cases of paralysis?

Homeopathy can indeed be a very efficient alternative for the treatment of various types of paralysis such as complete paralysis and severe forms of diseases e.g., hemiplegia or even cases of complete paraplegia where the victim becomes totally disabled we try Homoeopathy. The homeopathic approach is holistic, which means that we treat dysfunction all over the body, not just in the place where the paralysis occurs. Thus, the uniqueness of the approach is that we can deliver a highly individualized prescription and in the end, paralysis would be greatly cured.

5. What is homeopathy's unique approach to treating paralysis compared to traditional methods?

Unlike current remedial treatments which are essentially symptom-based, homeopathy, being a holistic approach, explains the body's self-healing activity. From my own point of view, homeopathy can combine traditional approaches so that they can be more effective in treating patients. It may be a way to the awareness of drugs on the diagnosis of pain and also the holistic advocacy of the individual to feel better. The thing is, the program must be comprehensive and you should work with both 'Your Homeopath' and 'Your Medical', Doctor to ensure such quality care.

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