Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Cervical Disc Bulge Treatment

Ayurvedic Treatment Of Cervical Disc Bulge In Central India
About Cervical Disc Bulge:

Ayurvedic Treatment Of Cervical Disc Bulge In Central India.
The bones (vertebrae) that form the spine in your back are cushioned by round, flat discs. When these discs are healthy, they act as shock absorbers for the spine and keep the spine flexible. If they become damaged, they may bulge abnormally or break open (rupture), in what is called a herniated or slipped disc. Herniated discs can occur in any part of the spine, but they are most common in the neck (cervical) and lower back (lumbar) spine. The seven vertebrae between the head and the chest make up the cervical spine.

Causes Of Cervical Disc Herniation

A herniated disc usually is caused by wear and tear of the disc (also called disc degeneration). As we age, our discs lose some of the fluid that helps them stay flexible. A herniated disc also may result from injuries to the spine, which may cause tiny tears or cracks in the outer layer (annulus or capsule) of the disc. The jellylike material (nucleus) inside the disc may be forced out through the tears or cracks in the capsule, which causes the disc to bulge, break open (rupture), or break into fragments.
Herniated discs are much more common in people who smoke.
  1. Although a Cervical herniated disc may originate from some sort of trauma or injury to the cervical spine, the symptoms develop commonly start spontaneously.
  2. The pain in the arm from a cervical herniated disc results because the herniated disc material ”pinches” or presses over a cervical nerve, causing pain to radiate along the nerve pathway down the arm.


Symptoms Of Cervical Disc Herniation
  1. Along with the arm pain, numbness and tingling can be present down the arm and into the fingertips.
  2. Muscle weakness may also be present due to a cervical herniated disc.
  3. The two most common levels in the cervical spine herniated disc are the C5- C6 level(cervical 5 and Cervical 6) and the C6-C7 level. The next most common are the C4-C5, and rarely the C7- T1 level may herniate.
  4. Brachial neuralgia is a radiating pain n the shoulders and upper arm caused by damage to a nerve in the neck. When it occurs in the left arm, it may be mistaken as a heart attack symptom, causing great concern to the patient.
  5. There are treatment options available for brachial neuralgia, and a patient may meet with physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, and neurologists in the process of evaluating and treating the pain.
  6. it is important o be aware that some treatments may take the time to work, and the process of finding a solution can sometimes be lengthy.

Ayurvedic Treatment Of Cervical Disc Bulge In Central India

Vata Kapha Hara  Treatment

Ayurvedic Medicines For Cervical Disc Bulge In Central India


Ashtavargam Kashayam

Ashtavargam Kashayam is a very famous Ayurvedic medicine in liquid form. It is based on Kerala Ayurveda practice. It is also known as Ashtavarga Kashayam, Ashtavarga kashaya etc.
Ashtavargam kashayam benefits: 
It is used in the treatment of Vata diseases like joint diseases, bloating, arthritis, rheumatism etc.
Pathya:
Light food is to be taken.
Astavargam Kashayam Ingredients: 
Bala – Sida rotusa / Sida cordifolia
Sahachara – Strobilanthes ciliatus
Eranda – Ricinus communis
Ginger
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Devadaru – Cedrus deodara
Nirgundi  – Vitex negundo
Garlic
Ashtavargam Kashayam reference: 
Sahasra Yoga Kashaya prakarana 15 – 17
Dosage: 60 ml two times  a day before food

Karpasasthyadi Thailam

Karpasasthyadi Thailam  is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of  paralysis, facial palsy, spondylosis and other neuro-muscular conditions caused due to Vata imbalance. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda practice. Karpasa asthi means cotton seed, which is the first ingredient of this oil.
Karpasasthyadi Thailam  uses:
It is useful in neuromuscular conditions like hemiplegia, paraplegia, facial palsy, spondylosis etc.
Karpasasthyadi Tailam ingredients:
Karpasa asthi – cottton seed – Gossypium herbaceum – 768 g
Bala – Sida cordifolia – 768 g
Masha – Black gram – Phaseolus radiatus – 768 g
Kulattha – Dolichos biflorus – 76
Water for decoction – 12.288 ml, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters.
16 g of fine powder of
Devadaru – Cedrus deodara
Bala  – Sida cordifolia
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Sarshapa – Mustard –  Brassica juncea
Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Shatahva – Anethum sowa
Pippalimoola  – Piper longum (root)
Chavya – Piper chaba
Shigru – Moringa oleifera
Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Ajaksheera – Goat milk – 768 ml
Reference: Sahasra Yoga Taila yoga prakarana 11
Dosage: 10 Drops with milk at night

Nagaradi choornam

Indication:  Effective in traumatic inflammatory swelling, bone, ligament and tendon injury.
Ingredients:
Chenchalyam
Cheninayaka
Arakkodu
Meera
Chukku(Nagara)
Vacha
Manikkunthirikka
Dosage: For lepam

Prabhanjana Vimardanam

Prabhanjana Vimardanam Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used to treat abscess with pain, hernia, abdominal pain, backache etc. It is used for external application. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.
Prabhanjana Vimardanam Tailam Uses: 
It is used to treat abscess due to Vata, hernia, abdominal colic, facial palsy, neuromuscular conditions due to Vata imbalance and backache. Important in sarvanga vata [paraplegia]. Very effective if applied externally in pounding pain, pricking pain, numbness, and loss of strength. Controls rheumatism. For quick relief, use warm.
Prabhanjana Vimardanam Tailam  ingredients:
25.6 grams of each of
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Shigru – Moringa oleifera
Varuna – Crataeva nurvala
Arka – Calotropis procera
karanja – Pongamia pinnata
Eranda – Ricinus ccommunis
Koranta (sahachara) – Barleria prionitis
Vajigandha – Withania somnifera
Prasarini – Paedaria foetida
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa
water for decoction – 24.576 liters, boiled and reduced to 6.144 liters, filtered.
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum  – 1.536 liters
ksheera – cow milk – 3.072 liters
Dadhi – Curds – 1.536 liters
Kanjika – 1.536 liters
Paste prepared with fine powders of 12 grams of each of –
Tagara – Valeriana wallichi
Amarakashta – Cedrus deodara
Ela – Elettaria cardamomum
Shunti  – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Sarshapa – Mustard – Brassica juncea
Choraka – Angelica glauca
Shatahva – Anethum sowa
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Sindhuttha – Rock sakt
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Kalanusarika – Fenugreek – Trigonella foenum-graecum
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Sarala – Pinus roxburghi
Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa
Reference: Sahasrayoga Tailayoga Prakarana – 5
Dosage: For external applications

In 2nd Phase:

Prasarinyadi Kashayam

Prasarinyadi Kashayam is an Ayurvedic medicine used to treat joint pains and Vata diseases. It is herbal decoction. It is also available in Kashayam tablet form. This medicine is based on Kerala Ayurveda Principle.
Prasarinyadi kashayam benefits:
  • It is mainly used in the Ayurvedic treatment of joint pain, musculoskeletal problems.
  • It is traditionally used in treating frozen shoulder and cervical spondylosis, headache.
Prasarinyadi kashayam ingredients:
Herbal decoction is prepared from 10 grams of each of
Prasarini  – Merremia tridentata
Masha – Black gram – Vigna mundo
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Rasona – Garlic – Alium cepa
Rasna – Alpinia galanga
Oushadha – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Reference: Sahasrayoga, kashaya prakarana, Vatahara Kashaya 59.
Dosage: 50 ml once in a day after food can be administered 

In 3rd phase:

Nasayam with Karpasasthyadi Oil

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