Showing posts with label back pain treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back pain treatment. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2024

                               Epilepsy 


A disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.

Epilepsy may occur as a result of a genetic disorder or an acquired brain injury, such as a trauma or stroke.



Symptoms or warning signs may include:

Staring.

Jerking movements of the arms and legs.

Stiffening of the body.

Loss of consciousness.

Breathing problems or breathing stops.

Loss of bowel or bladder control.

Falling suddenly for no apparent reason, especially when associated with loss of consciousness.

Diagnosis :-


Blood tests


Electroencephalogram (EEG) - a procedure that records the brain's continuous, electrical activity by means of electrodes attached to the scalp.


Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - 

a diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of large magnets, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body.


Lumbar puncture (spinal tap) -

 a special needle is placed into the lower back, into the spinal canal. This is the area around the spinal cord. The pressure in the spinal canal and brain can then be measured. A small amount of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) can be removed and sent for testing to determine if there is an infection or other problems. CSF is the fluid that bathes your child's brain and spinal cord.


Treatment :-

The goal of seizure management is to control, stop, or decrease the frequency of the seizures without interfering with the child's normal growth and development. The major goals of seizure management include the following:


Proper identification of the type of seizure

Using medication specific to the type of seizure

Using the least amount of medication to achieve adequate control

Maintaining good medicating levels

Treatment may include:


Medications: There are many types of medications used to treat seizures and epilepsy. Medications are selected based on the type of seizure, age of the child, side effects, the cost of the medication, and the adherence with the use of the medication.

Medications used at home are usually taken by mouth (as capsules, tablets, sprinkles, or syrup), but some can be given rectally (into the child's rectum). If the child is in the hospital with seizures, medication by injection or intravenous (IV) may be used.


It is important to give your child his/her medication on time and as prescribed by your child's physician. Different people use up the medication in their body differently, so adjustments (schedule and dosage) may need to be made for good control of seizures.


All medications can have side effects, although some children may not experience side effects. Discuss your child's medication side effects with his/her physician.


While your child is taking medications, different tests may be done to monitor the effectiveness of the medication. These tests may include the following:


Blood work - frequent blood draws testing is usually required to check the level of the medication in the body. Based on this level, the physician may increase or decrease the dose of the medication to achieve the desired level. This level is called the "therapeutic level" and is where the medication works most efficiently. Blood work may also be done to monitor the affects of medications on body organs.

Urine tests - these tests are performed to see how the child's body is responding to the medication.

Electroencephalogram (EEG) - a procedure that records the brain's continuous, electrical activity by means of electrodes attached to the scalp. This test is done to monitor how the medication is helping the electrical problems in the brain.

Ketogenic diet - Certain children who are having problems with medications, or whose seizures are not being well controlled, may be placed on a special diet called the ketogenic diet. This type of diet is low in carbohydrates and high in protein and fat.

Friday, November 8, 2024

Back pain treatment with ayurveda

        Back pain treatment with ayurveda:-


Back pain is a common medical problem that can range from a dull ache to a sharp pain that shoots down the leg. It can be caused by many factors, including: Mechanical or structural problems with the spine, Inflammatory conditions, Other medical conditions, and No specific cause can be identified. 

 


Back pain can be categorized in a number of ways, including:

Location: Upper, middle, or lower back pain that's on the left side, center, or right side

Severity: Mild, moderate, or severe

Type: Broad ache or a smaller sharp stab

Duration: Acute episode is one that is sudden and brief, and often related to an injury 


There are various studies looking at the benefits of turmeric, including several that showed turmeric to be just as effective as ibuprofen for reducing inflammation, swelling and pain. However, more research is necessary to confirm these effects.


Apply heat or ice to the painful area. Use ice for the first 48 to 72 hours, and then use heat. 


Acupuncture, massage, biofeedback therapy, laser therapy, electrical nerve stimulation and other nonsurgical spine treatments can make a difference for chronic back pain. Overall, the potential benefits of these strategies far outweigh their potential risks, so they are worth exploring.


Strengthen your core muscles. Your lower back is under the stress of supporting your entire upper body. ...


(1).Stretch daily. ...

(2).Avoid sitting with poor posture. ...

(3).Take walks. ...

(4)Lift correctly. ...

(5).Reduce pressure on your back when you sleep. ...

(6).Watch your weight. ...

(7).Quit smoking.



Although exercise programs don't always make back pain go away completely, they often relieve the pain and improve your overall fitness and mobility. Research has also found that doing regular exercise can reduce the frequency of recurring back pain attacks by almost half.



 Back pain is a common medical problem that can range from a dull ache to a sharp pain that shoots down the leg. It can be caused by many factors, including: Mechanical or structural problems with the spine, Inflammatory conditions, Other medical conditions, and No specific cause can be identified. 

 

  

Back pain treatment with ayurveda :-



Ayurveda recommends the use of herbs like Guggul, Nirgundi, Shallaki, and Ginger to treat back pain. Ayurveda recommends the use of herbs like Guggul, Nirgundi, Shallaki, and Ginger to treat back pain. 


Several herbs have been shown to help ease back pain, including white willow bark, Boswellia, medical cannabis, turmeric and ginger. However, it's important to note that these herbal treatments may interact with other medications.


Herbs and spices, including basil, cinnamon, ginger, rosemary, garlic, curcumin, onions, oregano, and turmeric tend to be especially rich in anti-inflammatory agents, so season generously. Also, drink healthy herb teas and true teas (green, oolong, and white).


How do you stop back pain fast?

A person can use hot and cold packs to reduce swelling and soothe the pain. People use ice packs directly after an injury, such as a strain. Applying an ice pack wrapped in a towel directly to the back can reduce inflammation. Cold may provide a numbing effect for sudden, intense back pain.

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