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mistresskayla-blog1 · 8 months ago
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Considering Chimera
Lyn's Writing Event Day 4
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May 4th : Week 1: Chimera   18+
In Chimera legend, “an illusion of the mind; especially an unrealized dream”
Characters: Dr Scott White x OC Jennifer Turner
Fandom: Richard Armitage – Sleepwalker
Warnings: disabled person, angst, paralysis, mind control, somatization, dream control, stalking.
Word count: 1.5k (part 1)
It started one day, Scott was crashing hard after work in the morning and sleeping so hard he woke up disoriented and sweaty. He didn’t normally lose his control over his own mind, but the women in his dreams was getting stronger. He used to just see flashes in his dreams, a blonde smiling, a touch of her hand on his arm, a fantastical story that his mind followed like a movie you couldn’t look away from. But each night, it was more and more, and he had no idea who this woman was. Her face was etched in his mind, and he could draw her if he had that talent.
Scott sat up in bed midday and wiped his face with his hand, slow, the stubble of his beard growing out and soft. He looked at his watch, “2 pm, ok. Well maybe I’ll go for a run or something”, he said to the room, chuckling, “I wonder if I have seen this woman out and I just never put two and two together,” he got up and started the shower, letting the heat of the water revive his sensations and wake up to the present moment. Scott dried off, and got dressed, putting on his running shoes and setting a playlist for a run. He left his apartment, and started jogging almost immediately, heading for the hills about a mile away. If he sweat enough, Scott thought, ‘Maybe I can sweat this woman out of my mind’.
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              You had seen him one day out on the trail and were enthralled by his height, build and endurance. You made a wish to yourself that you would find a way to get to him. But how, do you get someone you cannot meet to speak to you?  You were stuck in this wheelchair, watching the beautiful landscape outside. Wanting to be free, wanting to be healed, but knowing there was nothing you could do about your fate. Mark had made his claim to you with his attack, and you were a “saint” everyone said to pull through and heal as much as you had. But you were still paralyzed, and that isn’t something you can wake up from. So you chose to spend a lot of time, voraciously reading, and fantasizing, and writing and finding out how the mind can heal the body, and how the mind can maybe talk to other minds? It sounded crazy right? But maybe you were just clever and focused enough to do it. Maybe we really could create illusions and create worlds in other’s minds, just as easily as we could our own. Isn’t that what movies do for us, give us that stimuli of an accepted human experience?
              Jennifer put her journal down and sipped some water from her seating area. Her apartment overlooked the park, and she got to see all the runners’ jog by her several times a day. Today was a particularly breezy and warm Californian afternoon and her aid, Nancy had opened her windows so the spring breeze and blossom filled scent just filled her space with promise. Jenn missed running, she missed the feel of the wind on her skin, the sweat and high that came from pushing that extra half mile or so. She had made it through several marathons, but it only took one asshole one day to destroy her life.
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              Jennifer saw him again, huffing and puffing around the bend in the trail, sweat seeping through his t-shirt, his legs long as he took giant strides, his feet hitting the pavement in that rhythmic way. She closed her eyes and focused, smiling as she saw his face in her mind’s eye. Scott felt a tingle in his temple and shook it off, toppling over a hedge and crashing into a flower bed. A woman walking a dog, stopped to check on him, and Jennifer opened her eyes to see him collect himself off the ground embarrassed. He looked up towards Jennifer’s building and Jennifer scooted her seat closer to the window, looking down, “Please see me please see me,” She said out loud. Scott caught his breath and rubbed his sweaty brow with his even sweatier arm.  The sun was still cresting and mirroring the glass fronted building across from the park, but he still felt a sensation to look up. He squinted, and when a cloud came to block the sun a moment, he saw two flashing eyes looking down at him from the, “2, 3, 4, 5” Scott counted out loud, “5th floor,” he looked back down to the door manned building and crossed the street to it.
Jennifer’s eyes grew wide, “Oh shit!” she blurted. Nancy came in from the kitchen, “DO you need something, love?” Nancy’s Irish lilt always snapped Jennifer back from her revelry. Jennifer turned to her, “Hey, actually I may have a visitor soon, could you, um.. help me get back to living room?” Nancy smiled, “Of course, let’s get your chair”. Nancy went towards the wheelchair in the corner, and placed the lift assist board under Jennifer’s butt, carefully transferring her to the chair. Jennifer placed her arms around Nancy’s neck for help, Jennifer still had her upper body support, but her legs were now for show. Her team said, she may recover some more, over time, but she had to do her exercises. She had to follow through and want to heal, and until she met, well, until she saw her running man, she didn’t have a reason to.
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              Scott approached a burly looking man in a red uniformed suit at the building marked with a large metallic 724 above the overhang entranceway. The doorman was posted and smiled at him warmly. “Hello sir, how can I assist you?”  Scott paused, “Hey, I was wondering if I could see the woman on the 5th floor please?” The doorman looked at him, “Do you have a name, Sir?” Scott blew out a breath, “No, not exactly. Sorry” chuckles. “Well I can’t just let you in,” the doorman’s phone buzzed, “excuse me, a second,” Scott was wiping his face off again, with his short sleeve and whipping the sweat out of his hair, “Of course, sure”. The doorman returned, “She will see you now, its 514, Ms. Turner”. Scott blazed a smile again, “Thanks”, the doorman cleared his throat, “You might take care, she is a very sweet girl, and if I were you I would come back after you’ve cleaned yourself up”. Scott paused, looking at him seriously, then looking down at himself. Scott turned on his heel and left the building, “You know what, your right, thank you. What was your name?” “Burt, sir. Glad I could help”.  He nodded. Scott nodded back in respect and crossed the street again heading back for his apartment.
Jennifer was nervous, if she could pace she would, so instead she wore a hole in the floor with her eyes, and wrung her hands on a rag, like those dames used to do during the war. “Where is he, Burt would have let him up by now,” She called back down to Burt, “Burt? Did you send him up?” Burt cleared his throat, “Ms. Turner, I told him to come back more presentable, and he agreed”. Jennifer rolled her eyes, and tried to sound appreciative, “That’s very sweet of you, Burt, you didn’t have to do that. I just wanted to speak with him is all”.  Burt, paused, “Ms. Turner, I just want you to know that it is my job to maintain the safety of all the residents here”.
Jennifer cut in, “I know, but I don’t think he is a threat”.  “We do not know that yet Ms. Turner, I just think it doesn’t hurt to wait it out”. Jennifer sighed, “Well I certainly have time, don’t I, Burt”. Burt grimaced audibly, “I’m sorry Ms. Turner I did not mean anything by it, I’m sorry”. Jennifer’s heart smoothed, “Thank you Burt for looking after me, I appreciate it”. “Of course” Burt said and then hung up. Nancy looked at Jennifer inquisitive, “He’s not coming up then?” She shook her head, “That Burt is a good soul though, really looks after you” Jennifer shook her head, “He’s just a sweet old man, there’s nothing to worry about”. Nancy chuckled, “Well he doesn’t turn his head for me, fray and I talk him up an awful lot when I go out”. Jennifer giggled, “You have a thing for Burt, do you?” Nancy smiled, “Oh my yes, he’s so plump and sweet, I could eat him up, but I won’t” She giggled too. Nancy went back to her duties, and Jennifer rolled herself back to the window. She knew she wouldn’t see him, but now that he knew where she lived, it was only a matter of time before he came back to her.
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drashfaqhealth · 6 months ago
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دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے لیے ہومیوپیتھک دوا پلمبم میٹ
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دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے لیے ہومیوپیتھک دوا پلمبم میٹ
دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے لیے ہومیوپیتھک دوا پلمبم میٹ
دماغ کی سکلیروسس ایک سنگین بیماری ہے جس میں دماغ کے عصبی خلیے اور دیگر عناصر متاثر ہوتے ہیں۔ یہ بیماری مختلف نیورولوجیکل عوارض، فالج، اور پٹھوں کی ضموری جیسی علامات کا باعث بنتی ہے۔ ہومیوپیتھک علاج میں پلمبم میٹ ایک مؤثر دوا ہے جو ان علامات کے علاج میں مددگار ثابت ہوتی ہے۔ پلمبم میٹ کے فوائد نیورولوجیکل عوارض: پلمبم میٹ دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے نتیجے میں ہونے والے نیورولوجیکل عوارض کے علاج میں بہت مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا دماغ کے عصبی خلیوں کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے اور نیورولوجیکل مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے۔ فالج: دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے باعث فالج کا مسئلہ پیدا ہوسکتا ہے۔ پلمبم میٹ فالج کے علاج میں مددگار ثابت ہوتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ پٹھوں کی ضموری: پلمبم میٹ پٹھوں کی ضموری کے مسائل کے علاج میں بھی مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا پٹھوں کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے اور ضموری کو کم کرتی ہے۔ دیگر متعلقہ ہومیوپیتھک دوائیں اگر پلمبم میٹ سے مکمل آرام نہ ملے تو یہاں کچھ دیگر ہومیوپیتھک دوائیں بھی ہیں جو دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہیں: آرجنٹم نائٹریکم: آرجنٹم نائٹریکم دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے نتیجے میں ہونے والے نیورولوجیکل عوارض کے علاج میں مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ بریٹا کارب: بریٹا کارب دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا نیورولوجیکل مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ کلکیریا کارب: کلکیریا کارب دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ کاسٹیکم: کاسٹیکم دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ جیلسی میم: جیلسی میم دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے بعد کی کمزوری اور چکر کے علاج میں مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا کمزوری کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ لیچیسس: لیچیسس دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ لائکوپوڈیم: لائکوپوڈیم دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ نیٹرم میوریٹیکم: نیٹرم میوریٹیکم دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ فاسفورس: فاسفورس دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مؤثر ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ سیلیشیا: سیلیشیا دماغ کی سکلیروسس کے علاج میں مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا عصبی مسائل کو کم کرتی ہے اور مریض کو سکون فراہم کرتی ہے۔ پلمبم میٹ اور دیگر دواؤں کے استعمال کی احتیاطی تدابیر ڈاکٹر سے مشورہ: پلمبم میٹ یا کوئی بھی ہومیوپیتھک دوا استعمال کرنے سے پہلے ڈاکٹر سے مشورہ کریں۔ یہ ضروری ہے تاکہ دوا کا درست استعمال ہو اور زیادہ سے زیادہ فوائد حاصل ہو سکیں۔ درست مقدار: دوا کو درست مقدار میں استعمال کریں تاکہ زیادہ سے زیادہ فوائد حاصل ہو سکیں۔ زیادہ مقدار نقصان دہ ہو سکتی ہے۔ علاج کے دوران مراقبت: دوران علاج اپنی صحت کا خیال رکھیں اور کسی بھی غیر معمولی علامات کی صورت میں فوراً ڈاکٹر سے رجوع کریں۔ پلمبم میٹ کے فوائد قدرتی علاج: پلمبم میٹ ایک قدرتی ہومیوپیتھک دوا ہے جو بغیر کسی نقصان کے مسائل کا علاج کرتی ہے۔ یہ دوا قدرتی اجزاء پر مبنی ہے اور اس کا استعمال محفوظ ہے۔ آسان استعمال: پلمبم میٹ کا استعمال آسان ہے اور یہ مختلف دماغی سکلیروسس کے مسائل کے لئے مفید ہے۔ یہ دوا بغیر کسی مشکل کے استعمال کی جا سکتی ہے۔ مؤثر نتائج: پلمبم میٹ استعمال کرنے کے بعد جلد ہی مؤثر نتائج سامنے آتے ہیں اور مریض کو راحت ملتی ہے۔ یہ دوا تیزی سے کام کرتی ہے اور مسائل کو جلد حل کرتی ہے۔ نتائج پلمبم میٹ دماغ کی سکلیروسس، نیورولوجیکل عوارض، فالج، اور پٹھوں کی ضموری کے علاج کے لئے ایک مؤثر ہومیوپیتھک دوا ہے۔ اس کے استعمال سے دماغی سکلیروسس کے مسائل کا علاج ممکن ہے۔ دیگر متعلقہ ہومیوپیتھک دواؤں کے ساتھ پلمبم میٹ کا استعمال مریض کو مکمل راحت فراہم کرتا ہے۔
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drashishpemawa · 11 days ago
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Dr. Ashish Pemawat: Best Neurologist in Kota for Paralysis Treatment
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Why Choose Dr. Ashish Pemawat for Paralysis Treatment in Kota?
Dr. Ashish Pemawat’s clinic is a trusted destination for individuals seeking expert paralysis treatment in Kota. His extensive experience, patient-centered approach, and advanced treatment options make him the go-to neurologist for anyone suffering from paralysis or related neurological conditions.
Here are a few reasons why Dr. Pemawat is regarded as the best neurologist in Kota for paralysis treatment:
1. Expert Diagnosis and Treatment Plans
One of the most crucial aspects of paralysis treatment is accurate diagnosis. Dr. Pemawat uses advanced diagnostic tools like MRI, CT scans, and electromyography (EMG) to understand the extent and nature of the paralysis. Once diagnosed, he develops personalized treatment plans to address the specific type of paralysis, whether it is caused by stroke, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders, or other medical conditions.
2. Comprehensive Rehabilitation Program
Dr. Pemawat’s approach to paralysis treatment goes beyond medication. He offers a comprehensive rehabilitation program that focuses on restoring as much function as possible. This may include physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy, all designed to improve motor skills, mobility, and overall quality of life.
3. Personalized Care for Stroke and Spinal Injury
Paralysis can occur due to a variety of reasons, but the most common causes are stroke and spinal cord injuries. Dr. Pemawat has vast experience in treating paralysis resulting from both conditions. Whether you are recovering from a stroke or a spinal injury, Dr. Pemawat offers targeted treatments that improve motor function and provide the necessary rehabilitation to help patients regain independence.
4. Use of Advanced Technologies
Dr. Pemawat stays up to date with the latest advancements in the treatment of neurological conditions, including paralysis. He utilizes cutting-edge therapies such as neuromodulation, stem cell therapy, and other innovative treatments to help promote recovery in paralysis patients.
5. Holistic Approach to Recovery
Dr. Pemawat believes in a holistic approach to paralysis treatment. He not only addresses the physical symptoms but also provides emotional and psychological support for patients and their families. Recovery from paralysis can be a long journey, and having the right support system in place is essential. Dr. Pemawat’s clinic offers counseling and lifestyle guidance to help patients cope with the mental and emotional challenges of living with paralysis.
Types of Paralysis Treated by Dr. Ashish Pemawat
Dr. Pemawat has successfully treated a wide range of paralysis conditions, including:
1. Hemiplegia (One-Sided Paralysis)
Hemiplegia often occurs due to a stroke, affecting one side of the body. Dr. Pemawat uses a combination of therapies, medications, and rehabilitation techniques to help restore function on the affected side and improve the patient’s quality of life.
2. Paraplegia (Paralysis of Lower Limbs)
Paraplegia is the paralysis of the lower half of the body, often caused by spinal cord injuries. Dr. Pemawat offers state-of-the-art spinal rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and innovative therapies to maximize recovery potential and improve mobility for paraplegic patients.
3. Quadriplegia (Paralysis of All Limbs)
Quadriplegia can result from severe spinal cord injuries or neurological conditions. Dr. Pemawat’s approach involves intensive rehabilitation therapies, advanced neurological treatments, and lifestyle interventions to help patients manage symptoms and improve their independence.
4. Facial Paralysis
Facial paralysis, often caused by a condition like Bell’s palsy or nerve damage, is another area where Dr. Pemawat excels. Treatment may involve medication, facial exercises, and physical therapy to regain facial muscle control and improve the patient’s appearance and self-confidence.
5. Other Neurological Paralysis Disorders
Dr. Pemawat also treats other forms of paralysis caused by neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and Guillain-Barré syndrome, offering specialized care for each condition.
Advanced Treatment Techniques for Paralysis Recovery
Dr. Ashish Pemawat utilizes the latest and most effective treatment techniques to help patients recover from paralysis. These may include:
1. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy
Rehabilitation therapies are essential in the recovery process for paralysis patients. Dr. Pemawat works closely with skilled therapists to design a personalized rehabilitation program that focuses on restoring strength, movement, and independence.
2. Neuromodulation
Neuromodulation therapies, such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), are used to improve brain function and stimulate the nerves to promote healing. Dr. Pemawat incorporates these therapies to help retrain the brain and improve motor control.
3. Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment option for paralysis patients. This innovative therapy helps repair damaged tissues and promotes the regeneration of nerve cells. Dr. Pemawat offers this cutting-edge treatment to patients with certain types of paralysis.
4. Medication Management
For many patients with paralysis, medication is essential in managing pain, spasticity, and other symptoms. Dr. Pemawat works with each patient to develop a tailored medication plan that addresses their specific needs, promoting both short-term relief and long-term recovery.
5. Surgical Options (When Necessary)
In cases where conservative treatment options are not enough, Dr. Pemawat may recommend surgical interventions to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord, restore nerve function, or address other underlying causes of paralysis.
A Compassionate Approach to Paralysis Treatment
Dr. Ashish Pemawat is not just a highly skilled neurologist but also a compassionate professional who understands the emotional and psychological impact of paralysis on both patients and their families. His clinic is known for its patient-centered care, where every aspect of treatment is designed to meet the individual needs of the patient.
Dr. Pemawat ensures that his patients receive not just medical care but also emotional support, helping them to adjust to their condition and live life to the fullest despite the challenges.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for the best paralysis treatment in Kota, Dr. Ashish Pemawat is the expert you can trust. With his extensive experience, advanced treatment techniques, and holistic approach to recovery, he has helped countless patients regain mobility, improve their quality of life, and find hope after paralysis.
Take the first step towards recovery today by consulting with Dr. Ashish Pemawat, the best neurologist in Kota for paralysis treatment. No matter how severe the condition, Dr. Pemawat’s personalized care can help you or your loved one on the journey to recovery.
Contact Dr. Ashish Pemawat
To book an appointment or learn more about paralysis treatment options, contact Dr. Pemawat’s clinic.
Don’t let paralysis define your life. With the right treatment, support, and dedication, you can take control of your recovery. Dr. Ashish Pemawat is here to guide you every step of the way.
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vedicmedglobal · 4 months ago
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Understanding Paralysis: Debunking the Myths and Discovering Ayurvedic Remedies
Welcome to Vedicmed’s blog related to Paralysis. People have a lot of confusion and misconceptions about Paralysis. Many people suffering from paralysis are unfortunately hopeless without proper treatment due to a lack of proper knowledge and deep-seated superstitions. Through this blog, our aim is to clear the misconceptions about paralysis among people and create awareness about Ayurvedic treatment for paralysis. Before knowing everything about ayurvedic treatment in detail, let’s know about it one by one: what is Paralysis, what are its symptoms, and what are the causes of Paralysis.
Paralysis occurs when someone loses muscle function in one or more parts of their body. Paralysis can occur due to several reasons, and it affects different parts of the body in different ways. Sometimes, this leads to a partial loss of movement, but in other cases, it can lead to complete immobility. In this blog, we at Vedicmed will tell you the various Ayurvedic treatments for Paralysis in detail.
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Here is the some key factors that can lead to paralysis:
Stroke: When a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or ruptures, it cuts off the supply of oxygen and nutrients to brain cells, often resulting in paralysis.
Spinal Cord Injury: Traumatic incidents, such as car accidents or falls, can cause significant damage to the spinal cord, leading to paralysis.
Traumatic Brain Injury: Severe head injuries can cause damage to the brain, which may result in paralysis depending on the area affected.
Neurological Disorders: Conditions like multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and Guillain-Barré syndrome can lead to paralysis by damaging the nerves.
Infections: Certain infections, such as polio and meningitis, can attack the nervous system, damaging nerves and leading to paralysis.
Symtoms of Paralysis:
When most people think of paralysis, the first thing that comes to mind is the inability to move or control a part of the body. However, paralysis can come with other important symptoms. Here’s what to look out for:
Numbness or Loss of Sensation: Often, the paralyzed area may feel numb, making it difficult to detect touch or other sensations.
Muscle Stiffness or Spasticity: The affected muscles may become stiff or rigid, making everyday movements challenging and uncomfortable.
Muscle Atrophy: Over time, muscles that aren’t being used may start to waste away, leading to a noticeable loss of strength and function.
Loss of Bladder and Bowel Control: In some cases, paralysis can lead to difficulties in controlling bladder and bowel functions, complicating daily routines.
Difficulty Breathing: In more severe cases, especially when higher-level spinal cord injuries are involved, paralysis can impact the ability to breathe properly, requiring urgent medical attention.
Ayurvedic treatment for Paralysis at Vedicmed :
Ayurveda offers a range of holistic treatments to help manage and improve paralysis. These therapies work together to address various aspects of the condition, aiming to restore balance, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life. Let’s explore some of the Ayurvedic treatments we used at Vedicmed:
Oral Medication: Vedicmed’s experts are prescribe Herbal formulations to enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, and support the nervous system. These medicines aim to restore balance and promote healing from within.
Virechana (Purgative Therapy): This specialized treatment, known as ‘Pakshaghata Virechanam', helps to balance doshas, especially pitta and vata, believed to play a role in paralysis. It removes toxins and promotes overall well-being.
Abhyanga (Oil Massage): This therapeutic massage uses medicated oils to increase blood flow, strengthen muscles, and correct vata imbalances. It can improve mobility and enhance muscle function.
Swedana (Steam Therapy): Localized steam therapy improves circulation, reduces vata, and increases mobility. It also aids in detoxification, contributing to overall wellness.
Pizhichil : Warm medicated oils are poured over the body while massaging, strengthening nerves, reducing vata, and alleviating pain and swelling.
Pinda Sweda: This therapy uses medicinal boluses to reduce infection, lower inflammation, and improve muscle strength.
Basti (Enema Therapy): Medicated enemas reduce vata dosha, alleviate pain, and improve digestion.
Shiro Pichu: A medicated oil-soaked cloth is placed on the forehead to improve concentration, reduce slurred speech, enhance memory, and manage stress and blood pressure.
Shiro Dhara: Warm medicated oil is poured over the forehead, controlling blood pressure, managing stress, and addressing insomnia.
Nasya (Nasal Therapy): Medicated oils or herbal powders stimulate the pituitary gland, balance hormones, and improve sleep patterns.
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physiotherapy-clinic · 5 months ago
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Premier Paralysis Hospital in Kolkata: Expertise You Can Trust
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sutracare · 6 months ago
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Sutra Care prioritizes patient comfort and satisfaction by offering personalized treatment plans tailored to individual needs. They maintain a professional and welcoming environment, listen attentively to patient feedback, and ensure clear communication throughout the therapy process.
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neorecoverycenter · 8 months ago
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https://neorecovery.in/
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nezukooka · 9 months ago
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Paralysis Rehabilitation Centre
The Paralysis Rehabilitation Centre is a specialized facility dedicated to restoring independence and quality of life for individuals affected by paralysis. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, the center offers comprehensive rehabilitation programs tailored to each patient's specific needs, encompassing physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychological support. Cutting-edge technologies such as robotic exoskeletons, virtual reality, and neural interface systems are integrated into treatment plans to maximize recovery potential. With a focus on holistic care and ongoing support, the center empowers individuals to regain mobility, functionality, and confidence in their daily lives.
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wizardnuke · 1 year ago
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this is a lighthearted little informational about parasomnias (disruptive sleep-related disorders) that happen when you're falling asleep/waking up. because some of the tags on my exploding head syndrome poll are blowing my mind. more than the ehs does. i am not a doctor i am just parasomnias georg.
hypnagogic/hypnapompic hallucinations are hallucinations that happen when you're falling asleep/waking up. they can be visual, tactile, or auditory. i most often experience auditory hallucinations, and i hear footsteps and indistinct voices. a lot of people hear someone calling their name. when i was little, i had tactile hallucinations that felt like someone was touching/holding my hand. 70% of people experience hypnic hallucinations at least once, plenty of people experience them regularly, and they're completely harmless and they're also not a warning sign that you have or will develop any mental illnesses that involve hallucinations/psychosis.
hypnic jerks are that falling sensation you get as you're falling asleep. we know this one. it's harmless.
exploding head syndrome (or episodic sensory cranial shocks, which doesn't sound any better) happens when you hear a very loud sound (banging, crashing, gunshots, etc) as you're falling asleep/waking up. some people also experience visual/sensory effects (flashing lights or a popping sensation) with it. they're uncommon but once again, completely harmless despite the whole "feels like brain exploded" thing. ive recently learned that a lot of people only hear a sound/see lights and don't have a corresponding popping sensation in their head, which i am jealous of.
ehs is not the same as hypnic hallucinations - hypnic hallucinations can absolutely be startling/scary, but they don't have a jumpscare factor. if you hear someone whisper your name and it kind of wakes you up, that's a hypnic hallucination. if you hear someone scream your name and it makes you startle awake kind of like you would with a hypnic jerk, that's ehs.
hypnic hallucinations, hypnic jerks, and ehs are all exacerbated by stress, a lack of sleep, and medication use. i 100% have them more often when i'm stressed/overtired, and fairly recently i managed to triple-threat myself by starting a new medication and had like ten instances of hypnic jerks/ehs in one night. but that's okay! the brain does weird things when you're stressed and tired, and it often continues to do weird things even when you're not stressed and/or tired just because that in-between sleep/wake state is a weird liminal zone for your brain and sometimes it sets off the wrong signals. they're not a sign of underlying mental or physical illnesses! of course talk to a doc if your symptoms are concerning or getting in the way of sleeping, but. yeah. it's all good!
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gentlethorns · 3 months ago
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lol so update, i have FIVE BULGING DISCS in my neck. that means one (the one right under my skull) is normal and all the rest in my neck are fucked and are compressing the nerves in my spinal cord. this is awesome i love being alive and having a body yay yay yay
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priyaveda · 13 days ago
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Spondylosis Treatment in Pune
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upnowapp · 3 months ago
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Conquer Sleep Paralysis with Self-Hypnosis for Better Sleep
Sleep paralysis can be a frightening experience, leaving you feeling unable to move or breathe, often accompanied by intense fear or hallucinations. While it can be linked to sleep disorders like narcolepsy, it can also occur in otherwise healthy individuals. To reduce episodes, improving sleep hygiene and using relaxation techniques such as self-hypnosis can be beneficial. With self-hypnosis for sleep, you can manage sleep anxiety, relax your mind, and improve your sleep quality. Visit UpNow.com to explore more strategies for conquering sleep paralysis and improving your sleep.
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ayurvedpanchkarma · 4 months ago
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Skin Care Hospital
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