Ayurvedic Treatment of Epilepsy- All You Need To Know

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Ayurvedic treatment of epilepsy is a condition which means “seizures”. Seizures are sudden blackouts due to unprecedented activity in the brain tissues. Brain cells, neurons, work on an electrical impulse and when this current changes, this leads to the sudden onset of seizures.

Seizure is a condition of blackout. At the time of the seizures body starts moving without any control and certain symptoms appear in this duration. And patient cannot remember what exactly happened in the duration of the seizure. Ayurveda treats this condition of epilepsy with great success and you can get rid of the problem of epilepsy through Ayurvedic treatment.

This is noticed that patient keeps on taking the medicines regularly, dosages of these medicines keeps on increasing and similarly the frequency of seizures keeps on increasing.

Ayurveda is promising in resolving the issue of the epilepsy. With ayurvedic treatment of epilepsy you can not only get rid of the problem of the epilepsy but also can get back to normal life too. Here are details about the epilepsy and its Ayurveda treatment.

Facts on Epilepsy

  • Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder
  • It is also termed seizure disorders.
  • Epilepsy is characterized by unpredictable seizures or fits that can even cause other health issues
  • It is a spectrum condition. The seizure type has a wide range, and the control varies from person to person.
  • More than 65 million people around the world suffer from epilepsy
  • Epilepsy is more common in children and adults, but anyone can develop it.
  • The prevalence of epilepsy is slightly more in male than in female.
  • Western medicine has no cure for epilepsy, but medications and other strategies can manage this condition.
  • Epilepsy is not caused due to any mental illness.
  • Severe seizures may cause brain damage, but most seizures do not cause any harm to the brain.
  • Most of the people who have epilepsy live an active and full life. However, they are at risk of abnormally prolonged seizures, inability to regain consciousness between the seizures, accidents or unexplained death.
  • Ayurveda has complete cure of the epilepsy.

Symptoms of Epilepsy

The main symptom of epilepsy is seizures.
The symptoms depend upon the type of seizures and from person to person.

Partial Seizures
Simple partial seizures – A partial seizure does not involve the loss of consciousness.
Other symptoms include:

  • Tingling and twitching of limbs
  • Dizziness
  • Alteration to the sense of smell, sight, touch, hearing or taste.

Complex partial seizures – It involves following symptoms:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Staring blankly
  • Repetitive movements
  • unresponsiveness

Generalized Seizures

Generalized seizure affects to the whole brain. It of 6 types:

  • Absence seizures – Absence seizures cause a blank stare. It also causes repeated movement such as lip-smacking or blinking. There may be loss of awareness for a short period.
  • Atonic seizures – Atonic seizures lead to loss of personal control and the patient fall suddenly.
  • Tonic seizures – Tonic seizures lead to muscle stiffness.
  • Clonic seizures – Clonic seizures are characterized by jerking and repeated muscle movements of neck, face and arms.
  • Myoclonic seizures – Myoclonic seizures lead to spontaneous twitching of legs and arms.
  • Tonic-clonic seizures – The symptoms of tonic-clonic seizures include shaking of the body, biting of the tongue, and loss of consciousness and loss of bladder or bowel control.

Some patients suffer from asymptomatic phase before the onset of epileptic fits. The signs of asymptomatic phase include:

  • Rigidity of muscles
  • Fatigue
  • Involuntary twitching of eyebrows
  • Rapid debating movement of Eyes
  • Drooling
  • Congestion in heart
  • Disinterested in food
  • Body ache
  • Hearing sounds of voices for Hallucinations
  • Feeling of spasms

Causes of Epilepsy

In about 6 out of 10 people who have epilepsy, the cause remains unknown.
Possible causes include:

  • A very high fever or illness
  • Lack of oxygen to the brain
  • Traumatic Brain injury
  • Stroke
  • Scaring on the brain after the injury to the brain
  • Brain cyst or tumour
  • Prenatal injury, lack of oxygen at birth or brain malformation
  • Maternal drug use
  • Dementia for Alzheimer’s
  • Developmental disorders on neurological diseases
  • Infectious diseases such as meningitis or AIDS
  • Genetic – In some epilepsy, hereditary plays a role. If one parent has epilepsy linked to genetics, it increases the risk of child 2 to 5 per cent.

Triggers for Epileptic Seizure

Identify the situation and things that can trigger epileptic seizures are:

  • Illness or fever
  • Stress
  • Lack of sleep
  • Caffeine
  • Alcohol
  • Certain medicines or drugs
  • Bright light or flashing lights
  • Overeating or skipping meals
  • Specific food ingredients

Identification of triggers is not easy. Any single incidence that follows a fit is not a trigger. Combination of several factors trigger seizures.
It is advised to maintain a diary or journal and note the points discussed below after each seizure:

  • Date and time
  • The activity you were involved in
  • Unusual stressors
  • Usual found or sites
  • Level of fatigue
  • How well you slept at night before
  • If you have eaten anything after a long time

Also, note down what you felt just before and after the epileptic fits and it any side effects. It is advised to bring the journal with you whenever you visit your doctor to explore treatment.

How Epileptic Sezuires Occur

Epileptic seizures occur due to changes in the brain that cause it to get too excited or irritated. As a result, the brain cells or neurones in the brain starts sending abnormal signals.

Neurones send electrochemical impulses that act on other neurones, muscles and glands to produce human actions, feelings and thoughts. In epilepsy, the regular neuro activity gets disturbed that lead to unpredictable and repeated seizures. It causes changes in attention such as muscles twitching, lack of concentration or loss of consciousness.

During an epileptic seizure, a neurone may fire as many as five hundred times a second faster than in normal.

Ayurvedic Treatment of Epilepsy

Because the Doshas occlude the heart-mind and brain triad. Therefore to remove this covering (aavaran) from these, quick acting and strong activities of Panchakarma are important. And as per the Doshas these are done differently.

Here are the details about the different panchakarma procedures according to involvement of the doshas.

In case of the seizures Nasya is advised as the treatment. Because Nasya ensures the quick disposal of medicines to the nervous system. And brings back the senses immediately. So you need to discuss with your Ayurveda physician about the right medicine for Nasya.

If all the guideline of the treatment are obeyed properly, ayurvedic treatment for epilepsy can help you to bring off the medicines.

The main problem with conventional medicines is they leave a lot of marks on the body and mind. These medicines cause dullness and clumsiness of the body and mind, therefore complicates the things.

But Ayurvedic medicines doesn’t bring any such changes in the body. Patient feels more energetic and more oriented. Therefore this is always a better option to go for Ayurvedic medicines for epilepsy.

Read Also : Best Ayurvedic Ways to Prevent Parkinson’s Disease

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