Why is paralysis? Know the reason and its 5 types, which you do not know | MY ALL HEALTH TIPS
Why is paralysis? Know the reason and its 5 types, which you do not know
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According to Ayurveda, paralysis i.e. paralysis or paralysis is an air disease, which affects the body's responses to the effect, the ability to speak and feel. There are 5 types of paralysis in Ayurveda and there is no special reason for this, but there are many reasons for this. Know the reasons, types and measures -
Reason:
The nervous system gradually becomes weak due to excessive pleasures, palliative intake, laziness etc. in youth. As the age increases, the likelihood of attack of this disease also increases. Not only by living a lazy life, but due to excessive running, excessive labor or exercise, excessive diet etc. also causes paralysis.
Types of paralysis according to Ayurveda:
1 Ardit:
The effect of paralysis on the face is called Ardit ie Faciel Perlalisis. In this, the head, nose, lips, dhoti, forehead, eyes and mouth are fixed and the face is affected and becomes stable.
2 Loneliness:
It is also called Ekangrove. In this disease, due to problems in the outer part of the brain one hand or one leg becomes stiff and paralyzed in it. This problem can also occur in the Sushumna pulse. This disease is called loneliness i.e. monoplegiae
3 syndrome:
It is also called convergent disease. In this disease, paralysis is affected on both sides of the body i.e. both hands and feet, face and whole body, hence it is called congenital diagram.
4 Side effects:
In this disease, the lower part of the waist, that is, both feet become paralyzed. This disease occurs due to deformity in the Sushumna nadi. If this deformity occurs in the cervical section of Sushumna, both hands can also be paralyzed. When paralysis is of 'upper motor neuron' type, then there is paralysis in both parts of the body.
5 Pedal palsy:
Childbirth is a severe infectious disease. When a particular type of worm enters the Sushumna pulse and then damages it, then the subtle pulse and muscles are shocked, due to which the incoming branch of them becomes unarmed. The onset of this disease is sudden and it is mostly between 6-7 months of age and between 3-4 years of age.
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