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<p style='text-align:justify;'>}}Hemiplegia (paralysis or hemiparesis) is known as ‘pakshaghata’ or ‘pakshavadha’ in ([[Ayurveda]]). It is classified under 80 diseases due only to the vitiation of ([[vata dosha]]) (nanatmaja [[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa|vata vyadhi]]). There is complete or partial paralysis of the arm, leg, and trunk on one side of the body. The most typical cause of hemiplegia is cerebrovascular stroke. A stroke affecting the corticospinal tract results in hemiplegia. Other causes are trauma, diabetes, infections affecting the nervous system, neoplasms, demyelination disorders, congenital disorders, multiple sclerosis, parasomnia etc. As per [[Ayurveda]] pathophysiology, the vitiated [[vata dosha]] afflicts half of the body by causing desiccation of nerves or blood vessels (sira) and muscles or tendons (snayu). It finally results in the signs and symptoms of [[wikipedia:Hemiparesis|pakshaghata]]. [Cha.Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 53-55] [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28157752/ Rehabilitation] is the primary treatment of hemiplegia to regain maximum function and quality of life. It includes both physical and [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476805/ occupational therapy.] Ayurvedic management is vatahara (pacification of [[vata dosha]]) in nature. It can improve motor functions by [[Vata dosha|vata]]<nowiki/>nulomana (proper elimination of flatus, faeces, urine etc., by proper functioning of [[vayu]]) and balya (which provides strength) forms of medications.
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>}}Hemiplegia (paralysis or hemiparesis) is known as ‘pakshaghata’ or ‘pakshavadha’ in ([[Ayurveda]]). It is classified under 80 diseases due only to the vitiation of ([[vata dosha]]) (nanatmaja [[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa|vata vyadhi]]). There is complete or partial paralysis of the arm, leg, and trunk on one side of the body. The most typical cause of hemiplegia is cerebrovascular stroke. A stroke affecting the corticospinal tract results in hemiplegia. Other causes are trauma, diabetes, infections affecting the nervous system, neoplasms, demyelination disorders, congenital disorders, multiple sclerosis, parasomnia etc. As per [[Ayurveda]] pathophysiology, the vitiated [[vata dosha]] afflicts half of the body by causing desiccation of nerves or blood vessels (sira) and muscles or tendons (snayu). It finally results in the signs and symptoms of pakshaghata. [Cha.Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 53-55] [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28157752/ Rehabilitation] is the primary treatment of hemiplegia to regain maximum function and quality of life. It includes both physical and [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476805/ occupational therapy.] Ayurvedic management is vatahara (pacification of [[vata dosha]]) in nature. It can improve motor functions by [[Vata dosha|vata]]<nowiki/>nulomana (proper elimination of flatus, faeces, urine etc., by proper functioning of [[vayu]]) and balya (which provides strength) forms of medications.
    
'''National Ayurveda Morbidity code:''' AAC-24
 
'''National Ayurveda Morbidity code:''' AAC-24
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Dhanadanayanadi [[Kashaya]] [Sahasrayoga 1/58]<ref name=":3">Dr.K.Nishteswar,Dr.R.Vidyanath. Sahasrayogam.3rd ed. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Krishnadas academy;2011</ref>, Prasarinyadi Kashaya [Sahasrayoga 1/59(1)]<ref name=":3" />, Sahacharadi Kashaya [Sahasrayoga 1/59(2)]<ref name=":3" />, Rasonadi kwatha [Sahasrayoga 1/59(3)]<ref name=":3" /> Gandharvahastadi kwatha [Sahasrayoga 1/59(4)]<ref name=":3" />, Maharasnadi kwatha [Sahasrayoga 1/60]<ref name=":3" />, Balasahacharadi Kashaya. [Sahasrayoga 1/54]<ref name=":3" />
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[https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/04/29/dhanadanayanadi-kashayam-benefits-dosage-side-effects-ingredients-reference/ Dhanadanayanadi Kashaya] [Sahasrayoga 1/58]<ref name=":3">Dr.K.Nishteswar,Dr.R.Vidyanath. Sahasrayogam.3rd ed. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Krishnadas academy;2011</ref>, [https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/05/05/prasarinyadi-kashayam-benefits-dosage-side-effects-ingredients/ Prasarinyadi Kashaya] [Sahasrayoga 1/59(1)]<ref name=":3" />, [https://www.easyayurveda.com/2009/12/04/sahacharadi-kashayam-natural-remedy-for-hip-pain-leg-pain-and-low-back-pain/ Sahacharadi Kashaya] [Sahasrayoga 1/59(2)]<ref name=":3" />, [https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/05/05/rasonadi-kashayam-benefits-dosage-side-effects-ingredients/ Rasonadi kwatha] [Sahasrayoga 1/59(3)]<ref name=":3" /> [https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/05/01/gandharvahasthadi-kashayam-benefits-dosage-side-effects-ingredients-reference/ Gandharvahastadi kwatha] [Sahasrayoga 1/59(4)]<ref name=":3" />, [https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/02/15/maharasnadi-kashayam-benefits-dose-side-effects-ingredients-and-reference/ Maharasnadi kwatha] [Sahasrayoga 1/60]<ref name=":3" />, [https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/02/14/ashtavargam-kashayam-benefits-dose-side-effects-ingredients/ Balasahacharadi Kashaya]. [Sahasrayoga 1/54]<ref name=":3" />
    
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