Clarity over involvement of Shirahh in pakshawadha from Ayurvedic point of view w.s.r.to involvement of brain in it: A Reiview article
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v9i4.76Keywords:
Keywords- Vatavyadhi, Neurological disorders,Pakshaghata,Stroke.Abstract
Pakshaghata (Stroke) is VataPradhana disorder which is caused by vitiated Vata; there are several Vatavyadhis described in ancient Ayurvedic texts among them lot of diseases might be related with neurological disorders according to their cardinal signs and symptoms. According to modern point of view an origin of neurological disorders is brain and central nervous system; but in Ayuvedic classics there is no any relation of Vatavyadhi and Shirah (Brain) even any clue also not mentioned regarding the relation of the same. Present article evaluate the correlation between involvement of Shirah Pradeshin Pakshaghata and other neurological disorders.
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