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Showing posts with label Periventricular Leukomalacia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Periventricular Leukomalacia. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL) -- Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment

Periventricular leukomalacia is a medical condition which affects unborn or newborn children.  Premature babies are most at risk from this condition, which results from a lack of oxygen or blood flow to the periventricular areas of the brain.  This causes a softening and death of the white matter of the brain, resulting in a disruption of nerve impulses from the brain to the body muscles.  PVL can cause symptoms such as motor disorders, delayed mental development, coordination problems, and impaired hearing. In addition, cerebral palsy may result due to bleeding in the brain.  An ultrasonography examination of the head is usually required to make the diagnosis of PVL.  There is no specific treatment for this condition in the modern system of medicine.  Treatment of symptoms is symptomatic and supportive, with periodical medical screening.  The overall outcome for this condition depends upon the severity of brain damage which can cause symptoms ranging from very mild symptoms to significant disability and early death.

Brain damage and death of brain cells in the first few months of life carries with it a serious morbidity and mortality, and puts a severe constraint on the available and possible treatments.  Ayurvedic treatment for PVL consists of the application of highly aggressive therapy for prolonged periods in order to bring about the maximum possible improvement.  Herbal medicines have some strong advantages in the medication possible for PVL, since these can be given in high doses and for prolonged periods even for very small children.  The mainstay of treatment is the use of herbs which have a specific action on the brain and the central nervous system.  These medicines help in strengthening brain cells, in reversing brain damage to the maximum extent possible and bringing about new interconnections between the brain cells so as to normalize the transmission of nerve impulses from the brain cells to the body muscles. 

Herbal medicines which have a specific action of normalizing metabolism of damaged cells are very useful in the management of this condition. These medicines are useful in reversing damage to the periventricular areas of the brain.  Improvement is slow to take place; however, regular treatment for periods ranging from one to two years can bring about noticeable improvement in affected children, along with a significant improvement in neuromuscular and sensory disability.

Complex herbo-mineral combinations of medicines are best avoided while treating children affected with PVL.  Herbal medicines, as mentioned earlier, are the safest for prolonged use.  Useful medications to strengthen the brain include Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Bala (Sida cordifolia), Yashtimadhuk (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Haridra (Curcuma longa), Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), and Shankapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis).  Herbal medicines which normalise metabolism and are useful in reversing brain damage include Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica), Guggulu (Commiphora mukul), Pippali (Piper longum), Patol (Tricosanthe dioica), Kutaj (Holharrhina antidysentrica), Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa), Patha (Cissampelos pariera), and Saariva (Hemidesmus indicus).

Localized treatment in the form of light, full body massage, using medicated oils, can also be used to supplement oral herbal therapy.  The aim of Ayurvedic herbal treatment is to minimize long-term damage, improve quality of life, reduce symptoms, improve neuromuscular coordination and sensory ability, and increase the overall life span of affected children.  Ayurvedic herbal treatment thus has a definite role to play in the management and treatment of Periventricular leukomalacia.


The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com

Monday, 28 October 2013

Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL)

Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL) usually affects unborn or newborn children, with premature babies most at risk from this condition.  PVL is caused by lack of oxygen or blood flow to the periventricular areas of the brain, which results in softening of the brain tissue and death of the white matter of the brain.  This affects the nerve fibers which carry messages from the brain to the body muscles.  This can result in motor disorders, delayed mental development, coordination problems, and impaired hearing and vision.  This condition can also cause bleeding in the brain, leading to cerebral palsy.  The diagnosis of PVL is usually made by an ultrasonography examination of the head.  There is no specific treatment for this condition and management is symptomatic and supportive.  Periodical medical screening is usually advised.  The severity of brain damage determines the overall outcome for this condition and may range from a presentation with mild symptoms to significant disability.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment for PVL consists of the use of herbal medicines which have a specific action on the brain and central nervous system.  These medicines are used in high doses in order to reverse brain damage and salvage the maximum possible function of the central nervous system.  This in turn prevents long-term neuromuscular and sensory disability.  Herbal medicines which reduce bleeding, help repair and regeneration of nerve cells, and which normalise the metabolism of damaged cells are very useful in the management of this condition.

Aggressive Ayurvedic herbal treatment can help to minimise long-term damage, improve quality of life as well as overall life span of affected children.  Ayurvedic herbal treatment usually needs to be given for periods ranging from six months to two years, depending upon the extent of damage and severity of symptoms seen in affected children.  Ayurvedic herbal treatment thus has a definite role to play in the management of Periventricular Leukomalacia.


The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com