Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine (JONAM)

ISSN: 2578-4986

Review Article

A Clinical Approach to Ardita (Facial Palsy) through Ayurveda: A Single Case Study

Authors: Yadav H , Arse R , Sharma K and Sharma P

DOI: 10.23880/jonam-16000338

Abstract

Aggravated Vata, affects face & leads to impaired function of facial muscle. The term Ardita denotes facial paralysis or Bell’s palsy. Ardita comes under eighty Nanatmaja Vyadhi. Facial palsy is most common neurological disorder, in which seventh cranial nerve is affected. The facial nerve conveys both sensory & motor along with parasympathetic fibres. Damaged facial nerve (VII) results in loss of function of facial muscle leads to cosmetic impairment. In this manuscript we are presenting a case study of a 44 years old female patient with left LMN left hemifacial palsy with symptoms of weakness in the left side of body, drooping of angle of mouth towards the left side, difficulty in speech, difficulty in wrinkling of forehead in left side, lacrimation from left eyes, numbness in left side of face, altered sensation of taste. Ayurvedic & Herbal formulations like Buhat Vata Chintamani ras, Giloy Satva, Ashwgandha Churna, Trayodhashang Gugulu, etc along with the Panchkarma procedure has been given and treated for one week. Patient got complete relief with appreciable changes in all symptoms.

Keywords: Ardita; Facial palsy; Bell’s palsy

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