THERAPEUTIC ROLE OF KARPASASTHYADI TAILAM NASYA IN THE MAN-AGEMENT OF MANYASTAMBHA (CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS)

Author:

Sapna Singh,Arvind Gupta,Shrimant Chavan G.

Abstract

In Today's world of technology, millions of people live unhealthy lives as a result; individuals suffer from different health ailments. Due to which there has been a sharp rise in conditions like "Manyastambha," which manifests as neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and muscle weakness in the upper limb, among other symptoms. This has been attributed to prolonged sitting, travel, changes in eating habits, sedentary lifestyles, and lack of exercise. Manyastambha is correlated with cervical spondylosis on the basis of clinical features. It is stated in eighty Nanatamaj Vataj Vikaras and Kapha Aavrit Vata. It interferes with a person's quality of life and health. Nasya and Ruksha Sweda are two of the various treatments for Manyastambha described in ayurveda. Nasya is most frequently mentioned in Urdhwajatrugat Vikaras, and Swedana is Effective treatment for Vata and Vata Kapha vitiated disorders. The importance of Nasya in Mayastambha is highlighted in the current article

Publisher

International Ayurvedic Medical Journal

Subject

General Medicine

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