The AYURVEDA – A CASE MANAGEMENT OF ARDIT W.S.R. TO BELL ’S PALSY THROUGH STUDY

Authors

  • Narayan Nagre P.G.Scholar

Keywords:

Ardit, Bell's palsy, Ayurvedic treatments.

Abstract

Bell palsy is an acute unilateral peripheral facial nerve palsy. It is a common disorder at all ages from infancy through adolescence. Ardita vata presenting with palsy of one side of the face is akin to Bell’s palsy or acute idiopathic lower motor neuron facial palsy. It causes distortion of the affected side of the face, deviation of angle of mouth to the normal side, tremors of the head, shaking of tooth, incomplete closure of the eye in the affected side, distortion of the nose, difficulty in speech and hoarseness of voice, loss of hearing and impairment in smell sensation, pain in the ear, difficulty in mastication and swallowing of food.  In modern medicine management of facial palsy includes the use of steroids and some anti-inflammatory drugs only, with a chance of recurrence and side effects. Present study reveals that Ardita can be managed successfully with Ayurvedic treatments with lesser chance of recurrence and without any side effects.

Key words: Ardit, Bell's palsy, Ayurvedic treatments.

 

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Published

2022-01-17

How to Cite

Nagre, N. (2022). The AYURVEDA – A CASE MANAGEMENT OF ARDIT W.S.R. TO BELL ’S PALSY THROUGH STUDY. Ayurline: International Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, 6(01). Retrieved from https://ayurline.in/index.php/ayurline/article/view/604