Category: Herbal Remedies

What is Poland Syndrome?- Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Abstract

Poland syndrome is a rare disorder which is typically present in children from birth. It can also be termed as congenital disorder whose symptoms and signs vary from person to person or from case to case. But classically it is characterized by absence or aplasia of chest wall muscles usually on one side (unilateral) along with abnormally short, webbed fingers, known as symbrachydactyly which describes a hand abnormality affecting single upper limb and it is not inherited. The affected upper limb generally has the same side as of the affected chest wall muscles (ipsilateral). In this article we will basically discuss Poland syndrome in detail and also about its Ayurvedic management.

Introduction

The patients who are having poland syndrome have unilateral absence of pectoralis minor and also the sternum or breastbone portion of the pectoralis major. Pectoralis minor is a very thin and triangular muscle of the upper chest wall. On the other hand, pectoralis major is a large, fanlike muscle which is responsible for covering the upper and front part of the chest. Poland syndrome generally affects males more commonly than females. Usually the involvement of the right side of the body is affected and there is no specific cause which is being mentioned for development of this question. But still based on theories, some relevant reasons are mentioned. In ayurveda, the concept of shad garbha kara bhavas can be applied to understand this condition.

Causes

According to reports reflecting medical literature, this condition occurs without any cause and maximum cases occur randomly. The relation of poland syndrome with family history can not be established as in almost all the cases the child born with similar condition don’t have parents, grandparents or siblings having poland syndrome. Though, in some cases hereditary susceptibility to a certain point can be seen.

Primary Causes

They may include impaired development of certain arteries supplying chest muscles and due to this interrupted blood flow during early embryonic growth poland syndrome occurs. For this “subclavian artery disruption sequence” term can be used which takes place at or around the sixth week of embryonic development.

Poland Syndrome

Sign and Symptoms

  1. Absence of chest wall muscles on one side of body (unilateral)
  2. Involvement of same hand (ipsilateral)
  3. Absence of the sternal portion of pectoralis major along with absence of pectoralis minor.
  4. In rare cases with Poland syndrome, unilateral absence of other regional muscles may also be seen like the back, the latissimus dorsi and sometimes involvement of serratus anterior is also present.
  5. In some cases associated conditions may include underdeveloped or absence of upper ribs and bars of cartilage.
  6. Underdeveloped shoulder blade, which is known as scapula.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis for poland syndrome is usually made at birth which is based on the characterized physical findings, some clinical evaluation and different specialized tests. The test which are generally performed are as follows

  1. CT scan (Computerized tomography)
  2. X- rays
  3. MRI (in rare cases)

Treatment of Poland Syndrome

  1. The treatment generally requires a team of specialist doctors and the preferred treatment is plastic surgery which is done to rebuild the chest wall and also helps in grafting ribs into their proper places.
  2. Plastic surgery can also be performed to correct skeletal abnormalities as well.
  3. Some physical therapies can improve the motion limitations.

Ayurvedic Aspect of Poland Syndrome

In Ayurveda every congenital disorder is said to be the result of imbalance in shad garbhakara bahavas. It can be the imbalance of one garbhakara bhava or even more than one can also be present. The shad grabhakara bhavas include matrija, piterija, atmaja, satmyaja, rasaja, sattvaja bhavas which are responsible for formation of anga pratyanga of garbha i.e organogenesis. These shadbhavas are not only responsible for the structural growth of foetus but they also play an important role in the development of psychological, spiritual and emotional factors. Therefore we can say that proper growth and development of Garbha is achieved from a combination of proper shadbhavas.

Herbal Formulations for Poland Syndrome by Planet Ayurveda

Planet Ayurveda is a leading herbal manufacturing unit and is GMP certified. Our organisation deals with the manufacturing and production of several herbal products which are formulated under the guidance of expert doctors. The whole manufacturing unit works under the guidance of Ayurvedic doctors so as to avoid any kind of compromise with the quality of medication. For the management of Poland Syndrome Planet Ayurveda also offers some of its herbal medications

These medications are as follows

  1. Vikramprash
  2. Ashwagandha Capsules
  3. Musli Strength
  4. Atirasadi Churna
  5. Dhanwantharam Oil

Products Description

1. Vikramprash

Vikramprash is the patent herbal formulation of Planet Ayurveda available in jam-like consistency and has been  prepared  using potent herbs like Bilva (Aegle marmelos), Agnimantha (Premna mucronata), Shyonak (Oroxylum indicum), Patla (Sterospermum suveolens), Shalparni (Desmodium gangeticum), Bala (Sida cordifolia) etc This formulation has muscular and cellular rejuvenation effects on the body as well as on mind. The vikramprash is potent enough to provide nutritional support to the body.

 Dosage: 1 teaspoon twice a day after meals

2. Ashwagandha Capsule

This is a single herbal formulation which is prepared from pure extracts of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera).  Ashwagandha is a very durable herb for mind and body. It behaves as a nerve tonic as well as being effective for muscle strengthening. It is prepared using pure and potent extracts of Ashwagandha. The formulation is generally used in debilitating conditions like poland syndrome. This helps in strengthening the muscles and calms down the metabolism thus resulting in body relaxation.

Dosage: 2 Capsules twice a day with plain lukewarm water after meals

3. Musli Strength

Musli strength is a herbal formulation which is best for providing strength to the muscles due to its key ingredients Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) and Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris). This formulation is prepared using pure extract of the above mentioned two ingredients. This formulation is capable of providing regeneration effects to the body. Moreover, it also provides strength to the reproductive system.

Dosage: 1 capsule twice a day with plain lukewarm water after meals

4. Atirasadi Churna

Atirasadi churna is a powerful herbal formulation. It is a most potent and effective herbal formulation for enhancing  the overall health of the person. Its key ingredients include best rejuvenating herbs such as Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), Kali musli (Curculigo orchioides), Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Vrahikand (Dioscorea bulbifera), Kesar (Crocus sativus) etc. This product is very useful in maintaining and enhancing muscle strength and also has a very significant effect on increasing the quality and quantity of sperm.

Dosage: ½ teaspoon twice a day with milk after meals

5. Dhanwantharam oil

This is a classical Ayurvedic oil preparation which is being formulated for various kinds of disorders and has potent herbs as its ingredients like Sesame Oil (Sesamum indicum), Bala (Sida cordifolia), Yava (Hordeum vulgare), Kola (Ziziphus jujuba), Kulthi (Dolichos biflorus), Bilva (Aegle marmelos) etc. This helps in enhancement of the muscle strength and in addition, is also very beneficial for undernourished or weak muscles. Dhanwantharam oil is beneficial for pain disorders such as arthritis, knee pain, backache and spondylosis.

How to apply: Apply over the affected area thrice a day after cleaning it properly.

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Conclusion

Poland syndrome is no doubt a very rare disease. It is kept under the category of congenital disorders and can be effectively managed using Ayurvedic herbs along with plastic surgery or physical therapy routines. This will definitely help in improving and enhancing the basic functioning of the child. The products which are being offered by Planet Ayurveda are totally herbal, do not contain any kind of harmful preservatives, dyes, colours or additives. In case of any query kindly visit www.planetayurveda.com

Natural Ayurvedic Treatment for Migraine and Headache

Introduction

Ever experienced throbbing, one-sided pain in the head that wouldn’t go for hours together? Migraine is a common disorder which according to WHO affects nearly 10 % people worldwide. [1] It is a type of primary headache, which means there is no underlying disease causing the headache. Upto two-thirds of those affected are women. [2] In Ayurveda, a disease named ‘Ardhavbhedaka’ bears resemblance to modern day description of migraine. It is a disease caused by the vitiated vata dosha, pitta dosha and kapha dosha according to Acharya Susruta. Avoiding triggers, lifestyle modifications, management of attacks and Ayurvedic regimen lessen the severity and frequency of attacks and improve the quality of living. Now we are going to explain Migraine in detail and its management with ayurveda.

Understanding Migraine-Modern and Ayurvedic aspect

Migraine is a complex disease which is characterized by overstimulation of the nervous system and changes in blood flow in the brain. It has genetic susceptibility and about 70 % of all people who suffer from migraine have at least one close relative who also suffers from it. [2] The disease peaks in persons aged 15-24 years.  Women are predominantly affected with their ratio to men being 3:1. [3]

Although a specific cause of migraine is not known, there are certain triggers that cause the onset and worsening of the disease. Hormonal changes, stress, certain medications, strong light, smell, noise and certain foods trigger the attacks. The triggers can be different for different individuals and can be identified by the person in subsequent attacks.

Ardhavbhedaka is described in Ayurveda as being a type of headache that affects one side of the head and is severe in nature. Faulty food(Ahara) and lifestyle(Vihara) such as Dry food, overeating, irregular sleep pattern, suppression of urges, stress, psychological imbalance, strenuous exercise, sexual activity etc.  disrupt the balance of the three doshas, namely vata, pitta and kapha with vata and pitta being predominant. The vitiated doshas then reach the head and obstruct the rasa and rakta strotas (blood vessels) thus producing ardhavbhedaka.

Causes of Migraine

Features of migraine – The presenting symptoms

A recurrent, pulsating or throbbing pain in one or both sides of the head presenting often with associated symptoms such as nausea and increased sensitivity to light and sound is Migraine. Migraine attacks initially affect the front, side and sometimes back of one side of head. The pain gradually increases and can persist upto 4 – 72 hours. The pain is moderate to severe in intensity sometimes severely affecting the overall quality of life.

Migraine may or may not present with the preceding symptoms also known as Aura. The Aura sometimes presents itself before the attack, along with the attack or sometimes skipping the main attack altogether. The stage of Aura generally goes for less than an hour. The Aura consists of visual disturbances like flashing lights, appearance of lines or defects in the field of vision. Light-headedness, ringing in the ear, weakness in the muscles can also occur.

Diagnosing Migraine – Evaluation and Testing

Diagnosing migraine is mainly dependent on history. Since there is no identifiable underlying cause of migraine, tests such as blood tests and scans are not definitive diagnostic tools in migraine. Therefore, keeping track of the frequency and duration of attacks of migraine, associating symptoms, and triggering factors help reach the diagnosis.

  • A blood test, brain and body scan and medical examination may help rule out any other condition that may be the cause of headache.
  • A psychological examination is also needed sometimes to identify stress factors.

Treating Migraine – The Approach

The short-term objective of the treatment is to provide relief during an acute migraine attack. And the long-term objective of the treatment is to reduce the severity and intensity of the attack. Acute attacks are treated symptomatically. Pain-relieving drugs are used to relieve pain and are most effective when the pain is mild. Drugs named ‘Triptans’ are useful in migraine. [2]

Ayurveda helps achieve long-term treatment goals. It helps reduce the severity and frequency of migraine attacks. Modification of lifestyle, avoiding the triggering factors, and treating with Ayurvedic medicines make for the main treatment of migraine.

Pacifying the vata and pitta dosha predominant tridoshas, improving the ‘Agni” or the digestive balance of the body and strengthening the brain and the nervous system are the goals to be achieved in an Ayurvedic treatment plan.

Home Remedies for Migraine

You can Include the Following Home Remedies

  1. Drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration.
  2. Include Mild to moderate exercise, yoga, and meditation in your daily regimen.
  3. Get adequate sleep and nutritious food.
  4. Identify triggering factors and avoid them.
  5. Drinking Ginger Tea a few times a day helps relieve the symptoms of migraine
  6. Take coriander powder and soak it overnight. Drink it in the morning to get relief from the pain.

Ayurvedic Medicines for Migraine

In ayurveda, below are the treatment protocol which should be followed

1. Restoring the balance of agni : In shodhana therapy of ayurveda , the toxins of the body are removed with the help of panchkarma and function of agni is restored. Agni or the digestive power needs to be restored before giving the curative medicines. Agni restoring herbs are haritaki, triphala, amalaki, chitrak etc. In polyherbal formulations, Arogyavardhini vati works very well on agni.

2. Balancing the tridosa : Shaman therapy follows the shodhana therapy. It targets the specific dosha, and dosha or disease specific medicines are given. In this vata dosha is balanced by giving vata-pacifying herbs such as ashwagandha and pitta dosha is pacified with the help of anti-pitta herbs such as Praval pishti, mukta shukti etc.

3. Nervine Strengthens : There are certain nervous systems strengthening herbs like brahmi, shankhpushpi, ashwagandha etc. Which help in boosting the health of the nervous system and brain.

Planet Ayurveda Migraine care pack

Treatment of Migraine and Headache

Treatment of Migraine

Planet Ayurveda is a trusted, famed and renowned GMP certified company offering herbal products across all over the world. These products are prepared using the standardized extract of herbs and are 100 % safe. Herbal formulations prepared in the house of Planet Ayurveda are free from additives, chemicals, preservatives and binders by following the strict ayurveda principles under the guidance of MD ayurveda experts. Planet Ayurveda brings forth a wholesome Migraine Care Pack which are as follows

  1. Arogyavardhini vati
  2. Ashwagandha churna
  3. Pitta balance
  4. Medhya churna
  5. Brahmi capsules

Products Description

1. Arogyavardhini vati

Ashwagandha capsules is a single herbal formulation in capsule form prepared using stanadardized extract of  Ashwagandha root (Withania somnifera). This capsule is very efficacious in sustaining nervous health and  a wonderful anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immune booster and a rejuvenator. It is considered as an antidepressant and adaptogenic tonic. Thus, it shows very good results in migraine.

Dosage– 1 capsule twice daily with plain water after meals.

2. Medhya churna

This is a polyherbal formulation in powder form prepared using Vacha (Acorus calamus), Ajmoda (Carum roxburghianum), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Shwet Jeerak (Cuminum cyminum) etc. This enhances the memory and aids in reducing the associated symptoms of the disease like nausea, vomiting, pain in the head etc. This balances all the doshas and sustains normal health.

Dosage– 1/4 teaspoon once daily with 1 spoon of Cow Ghee (Clarified Butter).

3. Arogyavardhini vati

This is a classical herbal formulation prepared in the house of Planet Ayurveda in tablet form prepared using

  • Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica)
  • Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)
  • Chitrak mool (Plumbago zeylanica)
  • Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) and some other herbs

This formulation removes all the endotoxins from the body and sustains health cells. It also helps in reducing the pain in head, nausea, vertigo and other related symptoms of migraine.

Dosage– 2 tablets twice daily with plain water after meals.

4. Pitta Balance

As the name indicates, this formulation balances the pitta dosha and prepared using Praval Pishti (Coral compound), Akik Pishti (Agate compound), Mukta Pishti, giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) etc.This formulation assist in reducing the symptoms of migraine because of its pitta balancing property. It also keeps the mind and body calm and provides a soothing effect to them.

Dosage– 2 capsules twice daily with plains water after meals

5. Brahmi Capsules

Brahmi capsules are safe and prepared using the standardized extract of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri).Classically this is mentioned as Medhya (nervine tonic), thus reducing the pain in head occurring due to migraine. It is one of the best herbs to be used in nervous system disorders as it contains alkaloids like Bacopasides which aids in nourishing the neurons and improves retention ability.

Dosage–  2 capsules twice daily with plains water after meals

Conclusion

At last, we can console that the above mentioned herbal formulations are very much safe and effective in migraine. So use these formulations without any worry and keep yourself healthy. For more queries you can contact us on herbalremedies123@yahoo.com.

Refrences

  1. https://www.medscape.com/answers/1142556-170220/what-is-the-global-prevalence-of-migraine-headache
  2.  https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1142556-overview#a2
  3. AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ARDHAVBHEDAKA ROGA (MIGRAINE) – A CASE REPORT; Gupta Asherfi Lal ewt al, World Journal of pharmaceutical research, 2019