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MND Disease Treatment

Do you know how our muscles move?

How do the muscles initiate a movement?

There needs to be a factor or series of factors that aid in initiation, sustaining, and curbing the movement. What is that factor?

Our bodies are vaults with unimaginable entities that have been studied or are yet to be studied. The mechanism of movement is controlled by a set of neurons and any damage or injury to these nerves can cause grave diseases.

Motor neuron disease is a group of disorders and let us find out about them in detail.

Know more about Motor neuron disease

Motor neuron disease (MND) is a group of progressive neurological diseases that damage motor neurons, the cells that control eminent voluntary muscle activity such as walking, ingestion, speaking, etc.

Normally, signals from the nerve cells in the brain called upper motor neurons are transmitted to the nerve cells in the brainstem and spinal cord called the lower motor neurons. They then transmit them to the concerned muscles.

When there are interruptions in the signals between the lower motor neurons and the muscles, the muscles abstain from working properly. Due to a lack of movement, the muscles begin getting wasted and suffer uncontrollable twitching.

When there are disruptions between the upper motor neurons, the motions and the limbs become stiff with presentations of exaggerated reflexes.

Gradually with time, the efficacy to control movements is alleviated. MND treatment for Ayurvedic can be explored to support individuals facing this condition.

Different types of Motor Neuron Disease

Yes,  there are certain types of motor neuron diseases. They are :

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • Primary Lateral Sclerosis
  • Progressive Muscular Atrophy
  • Progressive Bulbar Palsy

Signs and Symptoms of Motor Neuron Disease

  • Pain in the muscles
  • Fasciculations
  • Weakness
  • Lethargic grip
  • Speech with slurries
  • Difficulty in movements
  • Eventually, this leads to paralysis

These are some of the presentations that are commonly seen in patients with motor neuron disease.

Ayurvedic Treatment of Motor Neuron Disease

Ayurveda bases all its interpretations on doshas. After extensively studying the causes and symptoms of diseases, the scholars of Ayurveda explain its manifestation due to the concerned dosha.

Here in MND Disease Treatment, it is believed to occur due to the vitiation of vata dosha that happens because of its blockage by other doshas, pitta, or kapha (predominantly kapha dosha)

Therefore, MND can be considered a vata vyadhi.

How can Ayurveda manage Motor Neuron Disease?

The main cause of MND is an imbalance of vata, a type of energy in the body. To treat MND, we need to restore the balance of vata and clear any blockages that contribute to the disease. This is the principle behind motor neuron disease treatment. The below-mentioned treatments can be administered :

  • Eliminatory procedures
  • Enema (vasti)
  • Sudation procedure
  • Rasayana (rejuvenative) procedures using herbs like ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)  and formulations like chyawanprash etc
  • Nourishing therapies to assist the growth of depleted muscles

These are some of the methods that can be adopted that may vary according to the symptoms produced and the health status of the patient.

AyurVAID Approach

Having had the experience of treating lakhs of patients, AyurVAID can take up any challenge and excel in each of them marvelously.

Having achieved numerous accomplishments, the drive to better themselves is the only motive of the team of AyurVAID.

Treating disorders like MND, AyurVAID takes special care of patients with these disorders. From accurately diagnosing it to the administration of all the therapies with utmost precision and care, AyurVAID never leaves a stone unturned to enhance the quality of their patient’s lives.

Without taking a break and looking back, AyurVAID strives forward with an integrative mode of treatment to enhance the results of all their treatments.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MND ?
Motor neuron disease is a group of progressive neurological diseases that destroy motor neurons, the cells that control essential voluntary muscle activity such as waking, ingestion, speaking, etc.

Normally, messages from the nerve cells in the brain called upper motor neurons are transmitted to the nerve cells in the brainstem and spinal cord called the lower motor neurons. They then transmit them to the concerned muscles.

When there are disruptions in the signals between the lower motor neurons and the muscles, the muscles do not work properly. Due to a lack of movement, the muscles begin getting wasted and suffer uncontrollable twitching. When there are disruptions between the upper motor neurons, the movements and the limbs become stiff with presentations of exaggerated reflexes. Gradually with time, the efficacy to control movements is alleviated.
How is MND interpreted in Ayurveda ?
Here in MND, it is believed to occur due to the vitiation of vata dosha that happens because of its obstruction by other doshas, pitta, or kapha (predominantly kapha dosha)

Therefore, MND can be considered a vata vyadhi.
Mention the symptoms of MND
● Pain in the muscles
● Fasciculations
● Weakness
● Lethargic grip
● Speech with slurries
● Difficulty in movements
● Eventually, this leads to paralysis
How can Ayurveda treat MND ?
As MND, is a vata-predominant disease, treatment to pacify vata along with the removal of obstruction that causes the disease is the treatment principle that is applied.

The below-mentioned Motor neurone disease treatment can be administered :

● Eliminatory procedures
● Enema (vasti)
● Sudation procedure
● Rasayana (rejuvenative) procedures using herbs like ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and formulations like chyawanprash etc
● Nourish therapies to assist the growth of depleted muscles
Does MND lead to paralysis ?
Yes. As MND is a progressive disorder, in the advanced stage of MND the patient suffers from paralysis.

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