![]() ![]() Shunthi/Ardraka (ginger), mulaka (radish), kushmanda (ash gourd), mudga (greenĢ. Add masha (black gram), kulattha (horse gram), palandu(onion), rasona (garlic), Movement of the hand and fingers are more affected than those of upper armġ. Upper limb flexed at the elbow and wrist forearm slightly pronatedĥ. ![]() Tongue is protruded towards the paralysed side (in facial palsy)Ĥ. Unilateral loss of voluntary power in the affected arm, leg and in the lower faceģ. Internal carotid artery thrombosis or stenosisĭamage to the pyramidal tracts produces impairment or loss of voluntary movement from interruption of the conduction of motor impulses.ġ. Srotas and Snayu (tendons) of one side (half) of the body, makes the organ/ parts of that side incapable of functioning and loss of sensation. When Vata getting aggravated, dries up the ![]() In Ayurveda, it can be correlated with 'Pakshaghata'. Damage to these pyramidal tracts due to any lesion, trauma, ischemia or hemorrhage produces paralysis. Impulses for voluntary movement are transmitted by the pyramidal tracts or upper motor neurons. Hemiplegia is the commonest manifestation of a 'stroke' with neurological deficit affecting the face, limbs and trunk on one side or either side of the body. ![]()
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