ISSN Online:2229-3566
ISSN Print: 2277-4343
Article: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ARDITA (BELL’S PALSY): A CASE REPORT
Article Category: Case Reports
DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.16238
Pages: 34-38
Author: Seema Kushwaha *, Mandip Goyal
Abstract: Bell’s palsy is a lower motor neuron disease of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) characterized by acute unilateral peripheral facial weakness involving muscles innervated by the facial nerve. Stress, lack of sleep, and physical or mental trauma which in turn leads to less immunity can also trigger Bell’s palsy. Conventional treatment protocols include the administration of Steroids, Antivirals and Analgesics even after which a complete recovery can’t be guaranteed. Thus, a systematic Ayurvedic line of care is necessary and can be executed to prevent these problems and to achieve total remission. The patient in this report suffered from left-side facial paralysis with numbness and deviated angle of mouth to the left, difficulty in blinking of the left eye for 3 years [aggravated from 6 months], undergoing various allopathic treatments without sustained relief. Suffering with persistent symptoms, the decision was made to explore Ayurvedic intervention. She was managed with Pachana drugs (which stimulates the digestive system), Vata Anulomana (Correction of function of Vata), Marsha Nasya (Nasal instillation) with Ksheerabala Taila along with Mukha Abhyanga with Bala Taila and Swedana with Dashamula Ksheera Dhuma and oral medication. Following this regimen, the patient experienced significant improvement. This single case signifies the effect of Ayurveda treatment modalities with Panchakarma procedures in the management of Bell’s palsy.
Keyword: Ayurveda, Ardita, Bell’s palsy, Dashamula Ksheera Dhuma, Marsha Nasya