Homoeopathic medicine for paralysis

INTRODUCTION

Loss of muscle function, which results in the inability to move the injured area, is referred to as paralysis. Not the muscles but the neurological system is to blame for paralysis. Stroke (poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death), trauma, nerve injury, poliomyelitis, spina bifida, Parkinson's disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy are the main causes of paralysis. General or localized paralysis is possible. Face, eyes, hands, and vocal chords are all affected by localized paralysis.

TYPES OF PARALYSIS

  • Monoplegia (paralysis of one limb)
  • Hemiplegia (paralysis of an arm and leg on one side of the body)
  • Paraplegia (paralysis of both lower limbs, the rectum is typically also affected)
  • Quadriplegia (paralysis of both arms and legs) are examples of generalized paralysis.

CAUSE

The following are the principal causes of paralysis:

  • Stroke
  • Injury to spinal cord
  • Injury to head
  • Multiple-sclerosis
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • poisoning

SYMPTOMS

  • Depending on the reason, paralysis symptoms can vary, but they are frequently obvious. A person who is partially or completely paralyzed due to a birth defect, a stroke, or a spinal cord injury will not be able to move the afflicted bodily parts. The person may also experience muscle rigidity and a loss of feeling in the affected body areas at the same time.
  • A person who becomes paralyzed as a result of a medical illness may gradually lose sensation and muscle control. Before losing control of their muscles, a person may experience tingling, numbness, or cramping.
  • Muscle numbness or discomfort in the impacted areas
  • Muscular tremor
  • Muscle atrophy is the observable loss of muscle
  • Stiffness
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HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR PARALYSIS

ACONITE

One of the most frequently prescribed medications for this illness is aconite. Typically, it is administered when a patient is experiencing trauma-related symptoms after being exposed to extremely cold and freezing air suddenly and without any form of warning or a gradual decrease in temperature initially. Additionally, this medication can be administered to people who have chronic facial paralysis owing to a variety of factors for temporary alleviation. This medication may also be beneficial if the patient has a history of problems handling cold weather and ice conditions.

IGNATIA

This medication is typically taken when stress and bereavement are the primary causes of facial paralysis. Ignatia is a well-known drug that is frequently recommended for any type of grief and trauma in addition to its reputation as a successful depression treatment. Other signs and symptoms of this disorder include difficulty swallowing and talking, as well as a persistent biting feeling that one may experience in the cheeks.

CAUSTICUM

One of the greatest treatments for right-side facial paralysis is causticum. Causticum use is also indicated by paralysis brought on by rapid exposure to cold air or by repressed skin outbreaks or following typhoid or diphtheria, symptoms manifest.Paralysis is caused by abnormal brain and spinal cord activity as a result of serious illnesses and mental stress.single-part paralysis, such as that of the tongue, voice cords, face, hands, legs, or bladder. Numbness and a loss of feeling in the hands, uneven posture.The person is prone to readily falling down

CADMIUM

For left-side facial paralysis, cadmium sulfur is advised. In such situations, the mouth becomes deformed, making it difficult to speak and swallow.

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AGARICUS MUSCARIUS

This medication, agaricus muscarius, is used to treat general paralysis. stiffness everywhere. There is trembling and an unsteady walk. Ataxic locomotion and neuralgia. Lower limb paralysis combined with spasmodic arms. Leg numbness when crossing them.

ALUMINA

Back pain and paralytic paralysis in Alumina. I have paralyzed arms. Particularly when sitting with legs crossed, legs feel drowsy. Walking is stumbling. The heels are numb. sensitive feet. shoulder and upper arm pain. unable to walk except during daylight hours or while eyes are open. lower limb paralysis and spinal deterioration.

ARGENTUM NITRICUM

A patient with argentum nitricum is unable to walk with their eyes closed. trembling and weak in overall. abdominal and mental problems together with paralysis. steps and stands awkwardly. arms that are numb. paralysis following diphtheria.

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Dr. Aabru

I am Aabru Butt, an accomplished author and passionate advocate of holistic healing. My journey has led me to a BHMS degree from SRI GURUNANK DEV HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, where I have cultivated a deep understanding of homeopathic medicine. My writing reflects a harmonious blend of practical experience and academic expertise, illustrating my commitment to providing accurate and insightful information.