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Showing posts with label multiple myeloma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple myeloma. Show all posts

Thursday 23 April 2020

Multiple Myeloma – Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment

Multiple myeloma, also known as myeloma or Kahler’s disease, is a cancer of the plasma cells in the bone marrow. Plasma cells are responsible for producing different antibodies against infections to which the body is exposed. Myeloma features an abnormal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow, causing destructive bone lesions, and producing an abnormal protein known as monoclonal antibody or M protein. Common symptoms include anemia, fatigue, weight loss and weakness, unexplained fever, bleeding, bone pain and bone tenderness, hypercalcemia, fractures, kidney disease, nerve pains, enlarged tongue, skin lesions, and an increased susceptibility to infections.

The exact cause of multiple myeloma is as yet unknown; however, it is believed that exposure to chemicals, radiation, and viruses; immune disorders; and a family or genetic history, may cause or trigger the disease. This condition is usually seen in middle and old age. A detailed medical history and clinical examination, coupled with multiple blood and urine tests, along with x-ray and bone marrow tests may be required for a confirmed diagnosis of myeloma.

Based upon the severity, the disease is usually divided into three stages and has a median survival of about three years; however, there may be wide variations, depending upon the disease severity, immune status of the patient, and the response to treatment. Although there is presently no cure for this disease, a combination of treatments can help achieve a prolonged remission. Treatment includes immune-modulators, radiation, chemotherapy, surgery, stem cell transplant, blood transfusions, and plasmapheresis.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment can be used concurrently with modern treatment in order to bring about a complete remission of the disease and prevent a relapse. In order to reverse the basic pathophysiology of the disease, herbal medicines are given to neutralize and remove the malignant plasma cells and help the bone marrow produce normal blood precursors. The deposition of abnormal protein causes damage in various organs, and this needs to be treated separately. Kidney damage can be reversed completely if treated with herbs at early detection. Nerve damage and neuropathy has to be treated with herbal medicines which act on the central nervous system as well as on peripheral nerve endings. Medicines which act on the blood tissue need to be given on order to treat anemia, abnormal bleeding, and skin rashes.

Other herbs are added to help treat bone pain, reduce crowding of plasma cells in bone, prevent fractures, and bring about healing of bone lesions. Severe bone pain is a typical feature of advanced disease. Highly aggressive treatment is required in order to provide relief from bone pain, bone tenderness and prevent fractures. Sometimes, a special Ayurvedic Panchkarma procedure known as Tikta-Ksheer basti is needed. In this procedure, several courses of enemas of medicated oils and medicated milk are given to help ease off bone lesions.

Immune modulation is an important part of treatment to help prevent severe infections. For multiple myeloma, Ayurvedic herbo-mineral drugs, known as Rasayanas, are used judiciously with maximum impact in reversing most of the symptoms and signs of this condition. It is important to choose one or several Rasayanas which regulate blood and bone marrow metabolism, modulate immunity, reverse weakness and weight loss, and also treat anemia and low grade fever. At the same time, these medicines should be well tolerated by the patient and should not have any adverse effects on important body organs like the kidneys, liver and heart.

Once a patient achieves remission, it is important to gradually taper off the treatment while continuing a few important medicines so as to prevent a relapse. Blood and urine tests are used to monitor for a relapse. With a combination of modern and Ayurvedic treatment, most patients having multiple myeloma achieve remission within 12 to 18 months. In order to prevent a relapse, they need low dose medications and monitoring for at least 5 years.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment can thus be judiciously used in combination with modern treatment to successfully manage and treat multiple myeloma.

The writer, Dr A A Mundewadi, is available as an Ayurvedic consultant at https://www.mundewadiayurvedicclinic.com and http://www.ayurvedaphysician.com

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Malignant Bone Tumours

Malignant bone tumours include a group of cancers of the bone which primarily arise in bone tissue, but may also occur in the bone marrow. Multiple myeloma is of the second type and occurs usually in adults. Cancers arising primarily in the bone tissue usually occur in a younger age and include osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, lymphoma of bone, giant cell tumours, and chordoma. The modern management of bone cancers includes a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radio therapy.
Ayurvedic herbal treatment for malignant bone tumours is aimed at treating the primary bone tumour, preventing its spread to other parts of the body, and improving the immunity of the body of the affected individual. The primary treatment includes the use of herbal medicines which act on uncontrolled duplication of cells, which is the hallmark of cancer. In addition, herbal medicines which specifically act on the bone tissue are also used in high doses in order to treat the cancer at the earliest.  A combination of these two medicines works very well to treat all cancers of the bone by bringing about an early remission in the condition and preventing long-term complications.
In addition, Ayurvedic herbal immunomodulatory medicines are used in large doses in order to boost the immune status of the affected individual, so that the body can help in the fight against the cancer.  Immune boosting treatment also helps to maintain the strength and vitality of the affected individual.  Most people affected with bone cancers need aggressive and regular treatment for at least six to nine months.  However, Ayurvedic herbal treatment is very effective in bringing about a remission of the bone cancer and helping in long-term survival of the affected individual.
Ayurvedic herbal treatment can thus be used judiciously utilised in the successful management and treatment of malignant bone tumours.
The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com

Wednesday 27 July 2011

Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a cancer which affects the plasma cells in the bone marrow. These immature plasma cells create a crowding effect in the large bones, leading to the typical symptoms of the condition which include bone pain, fractured bones, weakness and fatigue, weight loss, nausea, constipation, frequent urination, and frequent infections and fevers.  The modern management of this condition includes chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplantation.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment for multiple myeloma is aimed at treating the root cause of the condition as well as giving treatment for the different symptoms related to this disease.  Ayurvedic herbal medicines are used which act on the bone marrow in order to stimulate it to start producing normal plasma cells.  Additionally, other Ayurvedic medicines are given to remove the immature plasma cells from the affected bones and flush these out of the body through the gastrointestinal tract or through the kidneys and the urinary tract.

In addition, medicines which act on the blood tissue as well as the liver and spleen are given in order to supplement the treatment for multiple myeloma, so that the regulatory response in the bone marrow is brought about at a much faster rate.  Ayurvedic medicines are also given to boost the immune status of the body so that the body starts fighting against the cancer and the immature plasma cells.

With the above treatment, the cancerous plasma cells gradually start reducing, while the bone marrow start producing normal plasma cells which later on mature into different types of red and white cells.  This treatment also gradually strengthens the bones so that pain is reduced and bone fractures start healing.  The overall process of treating the root cause and reversing of the effects of multiple myeloma is a slow one, and treatment needs to be taken for at least 8 to12 months in order to improve significantly with Ayurvedic herbal medicines.  However, Ayurvedic herbal treatment can bring about a dramatic change even in patients severely affected with multiple myeloma, and can significantly change the grim outlook of this disease.

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