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Abstract

EFFECT OF PANCHKARMA IN PAKSHAGHATA: A CASE STUDY

Dr. Diksha Sharma*, Dr. Himanshu and Dr. Charu Supriya

ABSTRACT

Pakshaghat is made up of two words Paksha (half part of body) and aghat (loss of function). Ayurvedic literature is full of textual references where Pakshaghat is described extensively. It is considered as vata dosha predominant vyadhi. Patient usually presents with loss of function of a half of body or weakness of one half. Face may or may not be involved .Prognosis depends on many factors including vaya, bala, dosha involvement etc. In modern science all the motor activities are controlled by brain. Cerebrovascular accidents are mainly responsible for loss of function in body and due to maximal similarity they can be correlated with Pakshaghat. In modern science there is usually treatment of symptoms but when it comes to Ayurveda there is treatment of root cause along with symptoms. In Ayurveda treatment of diseases is divided in to two parts Samshodhana and Samshamana. Panchkarma is shodhana pradhana therapy, which includes five major procedures for shodhana of body . Along with it there are many allied processes which helps in symptomatic relief by directly acting on the part being affected. Pakshaghat is best treated with mridu samshodhana and vata shamaak snehana chikitsa. In the present case patient presented with right side Pakshaghat and treated with Panchkarma therapy, which included Nasya, Vasti and Akshitarpana. Initially Nasya and Akshitarpana given for 15 days .Patient was called for second sitting after 15 days and given Yapna vasti in kala vasti karma. After treatment patient was 100 % cured.[1]

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