Banner

Stroke

BtmIcon
What is Stroke?

What is Stroke?

A stroke occurs when there is a problem with blood flow to a portion of the brain. This may occur as a result of bleeding or clogged blood vessels. Strokes are a potentially fatal emergency for which immediate medical intervention is essential to avoid irreversible harm or death. Ayurvedic treatment experts suggest that the manifestation of stroke symptoms is linked to a blockage in vata movement. Therefore, Ayurvedic treatments focus on rebalancing vata flow and eliminating accumulated toxins in the body.

BannerTextIcon

Causes of Stroke

Exploring the root causes of stroke

Book Now
Stroke-induced paralysis can occur at any moment and is currently the third most common cause of death globally. The main reason for paralysis is the damage to the central nervous system. Understanding the underlying cause is crucial in determining the appropriate Ayurvedic treatment for stroke in Kerala. Multiple reasons can lead to damage to the central nervous system, including:

Cerebrovascular accident:

Cerebrovascular accidents come in two primary forms: ischemic strokes, which are brought on by blockages, and hemorrhagic strokes, which are brought on by blood vessel ruptures.

Damage to the spinal cord

A severe blow or fall to the spinal cord can result in death. Damage to the blood supply can result in the spinal cord losing its ability to communicate with the body. This can lead to paralysis by affecting the central nervous system.

Trauma with nerve injury

Defects in the nervous system can occur as a result of trauma and subsequent nerve injury. This will impact the transmission of signals from the brain, potentially resulting in stroke.

Brain damage

High blood pressure, physical injuries, or other physical conditions can lead to fatal brain damage. It has the potential to cause a stroke by reducing blood flow to the brain.

Botulism

This is a rare phenomenon by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The toxin leads to paralysis. The paralysis initially affects the face before spreading to the limbs.

Exposure to toxins and poisons

People who work in a toxic environment can become paralyzed because of excessive exposure to pollutants entering their bodies.

Metabolic disorders

Metabolic disorders have been identified as a potential cause of paralysis. The chances of experiencing a stroke are higher in today's fast lifestyle compared to the past.

Inherited demyelinating disease

If an individual has hereditary abnormalities, there is a possibility that the central nervous system may undergo demyelination, ultimately leading to stroke or paralysis.

Poliomyelitis

Poliomyelitis, commonly known as Polio, is caused by a virus. In addition to other factors, this health issue has the potential to cause paralysis.
BannerTextIcon

Symptoms of Stroke

Understanding Stroke Warning Signs

Book Now
By examining the symptoms, the doctor can assess the severity of damage to the brain and nervous system. The extent of paralysis and neurological complications relies on the stroke's cause and the specific area impacted. They may experience difficulties speaking, moving certain body parts, or experiencing immobility on one or both sides.
Speech Difficulty

Speech Difficulty

It is common for individuals suffering from a stroke to display symptoms such as confusion, slurred speech, or an inability to comprehend spoken words.
Numbness or weakness

Numbness or weakness

Typically, only one side of the body is affected by this. The individual can attempt to lift both arms above their head. If you notice one arm drooping, it could indicate a stroke. Additionally, there may be a drooping of one side of the mouth when attempting to smile.
Trouble Seeing

Trouble Seeing

One of the symptoms that the person may experience is a sudden blurry or blackened vision in either one or both eyes. It is also possible that the person may experience double vision.
Headache

Headache

One possible indication of a stroke is the occurrence of a sudden and severe headache. The headache may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, dizziness, and a change in consciousness.
Trouble walking

Trouble walking

When someone is experiencing a stroke, they may exhibit symptoms such as stumbling, losing balance, or experiencing a loss of coordination.
img
BannerTextIcon

Ayurveda’s Holistic Treatment for Stroke

In Ayurveda, different stroke conditions are referred to as Pakshaghata, Paksha Vata, and Ekanga Vata. The expertise and experience of Ayurveda doctors are crucial for achieving complete recovery from stroke or paralysis. To understand the illness, the doctor must thoroughly examine the patient to identify the root cause, brain defect location, and extent of brain cell damage. The observations indicate that the most effective treatment method includes a combination of external and internal medications, physiotherapy, and strict dietary regulations. At Ayur Bethaniya, we offer effective and safe Ayurvedic treatment for stroke paralysis in Kerala.
 

BannerTextIcon

Ayurvedic Treatment

Ayur Bethaniya for Ayurvedic Treatment for Stroke in Kerala

Book Now



Ayurvedic treatment techniques have been proven to be the safest and most effective therapy for a speedy recovery from severe paralysis. Abhyangam, Swedanam, Nasyam, Virechanam, Shiro vasti, Sarvanga dhara (Pizhichil), Pichu, Njavarakizhi, and Vasti are among the exceptional Panchakarma treatments that we provide. The cause and severity of the ailment, as well as the patient’s overall health, are taken into consideration while creating treatment programmes. Depending on the severity of their condition, each patient’s course of therapy lasts anywhere from three to five weeks.

Ayur Bethaniya Hospital has effectively treated stroke patients of different severity levels. The likelihood of recovery from paralysis is increased with early Ayurvedic intervention. Our esteemed doctors examine the patient, plan a course of action, and develop a personalised treatment plan for each individual. At Ayur Bethaniya Ayurveda Hospital, we offer safe and efficient herbal remedies tailored to each patient’s unique situation to treat paralysis and stroke. In addition to the greatest medical facilities and equipment, we provide our patients with comprehensive treatment and assistance from highly qualified physicians and personnel. The severity of the ailment and the extent of brain damage will determine how frequently Panchakarma and other Ayurvedic stroke treatments are administered.

Ayur Bethaniya is committed to enhancing the overall well-being of all patients. Our Ayurvedic stroke in Kerala treatment guarantees complete elimination of the disease. Additionally, we will provide the patient with guidance on lifestyle and diet modifications to enhance body strength, immune system, and overall charm. Lifestyle and dietary adjustments can contribute to the patient's quicker recovery.

We have a dedicated team of doctors, and medical staff ready to assist you at all times. The patients receive continuous care and support from us. Our unique feature includes providing motivation and guidance to boost confidence for early recovery. Our established Ayurvedic treatment for stroke has achieved remarkable success in curing numerous patients with paralysis.
 

BannerTextIcon

Integrated Treatment For Stroke

Integrated Treatment For Stroke

Book Now
According to Ayurveda, strokes occur when the Vata dosha, responsible for body movement and sensation, becomes imbalanced. The treatment focuses on restoring both motor and sensory functions in the brain. The blood supply is boosted by internal medicines, while natural antioxidants increase brain oxygenation, resulting in brain cell rejuvenation and reduced cell death. The peripheral nervous system’s functioning is enhanced by external therapies and panchakarma. Muscle tone is preserved and muscle spasm/stiffness is reduced through the use of heat modalities in therapy.
DiseasesIcon

Herbal Remedies

Stroke management involves a combination of internal medicines, herbal remedies, and Ayurvedic herbs. Herbal remedies strengthen blood vessels and promote healing, while Ayurvedic herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Shankhapushpi, Ginkgo Biloba, Bala, Arjuna, Jatamansi, and Punarnava support recovery and improve vascular health.

DiseasesIcon

Panchakarma Therapy

Panchakarma Treatment is an Ayurvedic therapy that detoxifies and rejuvenates the body. There are different cleansing procedures that can assist in eliminating toxins and promoting the body’s natural healing processes. The Panchakarma therapy is typically tailored to suit the individual’s specific condition.

DiseasesIcon

Dietary Recommendations

Ayurveda stresses the significance of a well-balanced diet for promoting healing. Ayurvedic stroke rehab services might involve dietary suggestions tailored to one’s constitution and health requirements.

DiseasesIcon

Yoga and Meditation

Yoga and meditation practices might be included in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Flexibility, strength, and mental well-being can be improved through gentle yoga and meditation, which supports the overall rehabilitation process.

BannerTextIcon

Yoga For Stroke

Discover Relief Naturally Through Yoga

Icon

Vajrasana

Icon

Sukhasana

Icon

Surya Namaskar

Icon

Dandasana

Icon

Adho Mukha Savasana

Icon

Vrikshasana

BannerTextIcon

Physiotherapy Treatment

Regain Strength with Specialized Physiotherapy

Book Now
Physiotherapy plays a vital role in the journey to recover from a stroke. A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident, is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain due to a clot or a ruptured vessel, leading to oxygen deprivation. Patients who receive early physiotherapy will experience improved function, health, and independence. Regular physical activity improves muscle strength, while stroke physiotherapy exercises involve the brain in sending signals for muscle movement. Rehabilitation aims to stimulate neuroplasticity, enabling the brain to reorganise and acquire new skills.
BannerTextIcon

Prevention for stroke

Effective Strategies for Stroke Prevention

The second highest cause of death and disability worldwide is stroke. By making these changes, you can decrease your chances of experiencing another stroke if you’ve already had one.
icon

Lower blood pressure

icon

Maintain a healthy weight

icon

Quit smoking

icon

Exercise regularly

icon

Treat diabetes

icon

Get adequate sleep