A paralysis attack (stroke) is a critical condition caused by a sudden disruption in blood flow to the brain. Without timely treatment, it can become life-threatening.
Some initial treatments and measures can help save the patient’s life. Let’s learn about these measures and how to apply them correctly.
Symptoms to Identify a Paralysis Attack
Pay attention to the following symptoms to recognize a paralysis attack:
Drooping on one side of the face.
Difficulty speaking or slurred speech.
Weakness or numbness on one side of the body (arm or leg).
Dizziness or loss of balance.
Sudden and severe headache.
As soon as these symptoms appear, seek immediate medical assistance.
Primary Treatments During a Paralysis Attack
Lay the Patient Straight: Place the patient flat on a safe and level surface. Keep their head slightly elevated to maintain balanced blood flow to the brain.
Check Breathing and Heart Rate: If breathing or heartbeat stops, initiate CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) with the help of a trained person.
Prevent Tongue Obstruction: Ensure the patient’s tongue doesn’t block their airway if unconscious.
Call Emergency Services: Call an ambulance as quickly as possible and take the patient to the nearest hospital.
Ayurvedic and Home Remedies
While waiting for medical help, the following remedies can be applied:
Black Pepper:
Mix half a teaspoon of black pepper powder in a cup of warm water.
Slowly give it to the patient to enhance blood flow.
Mustard Oil:
Warm mustard oil slightly and massage the patient’s hands and feet to improve blood circulation.
Garlic:
Give the patient 2-3 raw garlic cloves to chew or extract the juice and let them drink it. Garlic helps open blood vessels.
Lemon Juice:
Mix lemon juice in a glass of lukewarm water and give it to the patient. It can aid in improving blood flow.
Precautions While Applying Remedies
Do not excessively move or shake the patient.
Avoid giving any solid food to the patient to chew.
Do not rely solely on home remedies; professional medical care is primary.
Prevention of Paralysis Attack
To reduce the risk of paralysis, follow these steps:
Regularly monitor blood pressure and diabetes.
Maintain a balanced diet and engage in regular exercise.
Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
Reduce stress through yoga and meditation.
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