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A stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident / CVA) occurs when blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted due to blockage (ischemic stroke) or rupture of a vessel (hemorrhagic stroke), resulting in sudden loss of neurological function. Deprivation of oxygen and nutrients causes neuronal injury and death, leading to paralysis, loss of speech, imbalance, swallowing difficulty, visual disturbance, and cognitive or behavioral changes depending on the affected brain region. Major risk factors include hypertension, diabetes, smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, atrial fibrillation, carotid stenosis, alcoholism, prolonged stress, and sedentary lifestyle. Early emergency treatment is essential to prevent permanent disability, recurrence, or death.
Homoeopathy in stroke focuses on restoring neurological functions post-acute phase, improving blood circulation to the damaged brain area, enhancing nerve regeneration, and preventing relapse. Medicines are selected according to type of paralysis, location of lesion, emotional impact, associated symptoms (aphasia, swallowing difficulty, memory defect, convulsions), modalities, and constitution. Homoeopathy plays a significant role in rehabilitation—reducing spasticity, improving locomotor activity, strengthening muscles, improving speech and cognition, and enhancing quality of life. However, stroke is a medical emergency; acute hospital care must not be replaced.
Left-sided paralysis, difficulty in speech, tongue heavy and protrudes to left, inability to swallow liquids, bluish discoloration, better once discharges occur (menses / bleeding).
Loss of voluntary movement on right side with emotional sensitivity, inability to articulate words, stiffness of muscles, slow but progressive improvement under homoeopathy.
History of shock / fright before stroke, face red and bloated, loud snoring respirations, deep coma-like state, dry heat, complete insensibility.
Congestion of face, throbbing carotids, dilated pupils, hyper-acute senses, sudden collapse with paralysis, high fever or head heat.
Spasms of limbs, violent cramps, clenched fists, inability to open hands after stroke, severe stiffness and rigidity of affected side.
Progressive weakness of limbs, difficulty initiating gait, trembling, loss of power after long-term sexual suppression or aging.
Stress-driven high BP, sedentary lifestyle, anger and irritability, frequent relapses, faulty modern lifestyle, digestive disturbances.
Muscular twitchings of facial muscles, trembling tongue during speech, drooling of saliva, difficulty in articulation, mental nervousness.
Dullness, drowsiness, heavy eyelids, muscles weak and relaxed, inability to speak out of fear or mental shock before stroke onset.
Gradual muscular wasting, retracted limbs, wrist drop, constipation, intellectual decline after stroke.
Cerebral degeneration, childish behavior in elderly, difficulty recognizing people, forgetfulness, paralysis with imbalance and vertigo.
Better by movement and warm applications, worsened after rest, muscular pain, rigidity of shoulders/hips post-stroke.
Restless feet, constant motion, nervous exhaustion, brain fatigue, history of suppressed eruptions before stroke.
Loss of power after emotional trauma, trembling of limbs, difficulty coordinating movements, silent suffering.
Nervous weakness, exhaustion after prolonged stress, poor memory retention, weak muscles after slightest effort.
Slow, irregular pulse; faintness; fear about heart; paralysis with breathlessness; symptoms worse from slightest motion.
Extreme restlessness, fear of death, anxiety about health, burning pains, weakness disproportionate to disease.
Emotional indifference, pelvic congestion, sluggish circulation, left-sided weakness, cold extremities.
Fear, delirium, loquacity; frightened expressions; spasmodic movements; patient clings to attendants; paralysis after fright.
Difficulty coordinating movements, staggering, vertigo on rising, nausea with weakness, limb heaviness.
Stroke results from sudden neurological damage requiring emergency hospital management. Homoeopathy plays a valuable rehabilitative role in post-stroke recovery—particularly in improving motor function, speech, cognitive ability, muscle tone, swallowing, and emotional stability while preventing recurrence. Early individualized homeopathic intervention combined with physiotherapy, speech therapy, nursing care, blood pressure/diabetes control, and lifestyle management provides the best prognosis.
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No. Some people feel pain, others do not. But sudden weakness, confusion, or trouble speaking is still an emergency.
Yes. Although more common in older adults, stroke can happen at any age due to genetics, heart issues, lifestyle, or medical conditions.
Recovery varies from weeks to years. Early treatment and regular rehabilitation improve results.
Yes. Managing blood pressure, sugar levels, weight, diet, stress, and avoiding smoking can significantly reduce risk.
Many people can recover partially or fully, depending on the severity and how quickly they get treatment.