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A Brain Stroke, also known as a Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA), occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die, leading to neurological deficits such as paralysis, speech problems, or loss of coordination.
There are two major types:
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), or “mini-stroke,” is a temporary reduction in blood flow that resolves within 24 hours but signals a risk of a major stroke.
Common causes and risk factors:
Symptoms vary with the brain area affected, but common ones include:
Stroke is a medical emergency, and immediate conventional treatment is essential to save life and limit brain damage.
In homeopathy, management of a brain stroke focuses on:
Homeopathic remedies aim to stimulate nerve regeneration, improve blood circulation, and restore motor and sensory function gradually. Treatment is individualized, based on the type of stroke, side affected, mental state, and residual symptoms.
Constitutional medicines and supportive remedies such as Arnica montana, Opium, Lachesis, Causticum, and Baryta carbonica are commonly indicated depending on the phase and presentation of the stroke.
Opium is indicated in severe strokes with loss of consciousness, snoring respiration, and pupillary dilation. The body feels hot, face is dark red, and pulse is full and slow. It suits cases of cerebral congestion with loss of sensation or motion, often after fright or shock.
👉 Useful in the acute stage of apoplexy with coma and sluggish circulation.
Arnica is invaluable after stroke when the patient feels sore, bruised, and exhausted. The face may be flushed and hot, with a history of trauma, shock, or strain. It promotes reabsorption of blood after cerebral hemorrhage and improves motor recovery.
👉 Best used early post-stroke to reduce vascular congestion and support recovery.
Lachesis is indicated for left-sided paralysis following a stroke, often with involvement of tongue and speech. The patient may be talkative, excitable, or experience aggravation after sleep. There is often trembling and numbness of the left side.
👉 Most suited for post-stroke paralysis, especially left-sided and speech-affected cases.
Nux vomica suits right-sided paralysis with marked irritability, hypersensitivity, and spasmodic tendencies. It often follows mental overwork, sedentary habits, or stimulant abuse (coffee, alcohol). The patient feels chilly, impatient, and exhausted.
👉 Useful in cerebral strokes linked with lifestyle stress and vascular spasm.
Belladonna is prescribed when stroke presents with sudden congestion of head, throbbing carotids, red face, and high fever. The person may have delirium, visual illusions, or sudden loss of consciousness.
👉 Excellent for early congestive or inflammatory stages of brain hemorrhage.
Causticum is one of the best remedies for post-stroke paralysis, especially when there is weakness of facial muscles, eyelids, or vocal cords. The patient may have drooping of one side of the face, difficulty swallowing or speaking, and urinary incontinence.
👉 Indicated in long-standing paralysis with muscle stiffness and contracture.
Baryta carbonica is suited to elderly patients or those with degenerative vascular disease. There is mental and physical weakness, loss of memory, and slow recovery from stroke. The patient feels timid and dependent.
👉 Best for old-age stroke with arteriosclerosis and slow rehabilitation.
Gelsemium suits post-stroke weakness, with heaviness, trembling, and dullness. The patient feels drowsy, apathetic, and lacks muscular control. There is vertigo, staggering gait, and mental dullness.
👉 Useful during convalescence when patient feels weak and unsteady.
Plumbum is indicated when there is gradual paralysis with loss of muscle tone, slow speech, and tremulous motion. The patient may have drawing pain in limbs, tremors, and wasting of affected muscles.
👉 Excellent for long-standing post-stroke paralysis with muscular atrophy.
Stannum suits those who feel mentally and physically exhausted, with muscle weakness, depression, and trembling. Speech and respiration become weak.
👉 Useful for slow recovery after stroke with emotional fragility.sea.
👉 For BPPV triggered or aggravated by mental strain and lifestyle imbalance.
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Essential supportive measures:
With a holistic combination of modern emergency treatment and constitutional homeopathic care, many stroke patients can regain mobility, speech, and independence, achieving a significantly better quality of life.
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