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ROLE OF PANCHAKARMA IN G B
SYNDROME
 It is an auto immune disease
Usually triggered by an acute infections
process
It is a rare disorder that causes immune
system to attack peripheral nervous system
It is an acute inflammatory demyelinating
polyneuropathy
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Landry’s ascending paralysis
Acute inflammatory demyleinating
polyneuropathy (AIDP)
Acute idiopathic
polyradiculoneuritis
Acute idiopathic polyneurities
French polio
Landry guillian barre syndrome
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 The exact causes of Guillain-Barre syndrome are still not known.
 The main cause may be destruction of myelin sheath
 But the reason for this destruction is not known
 But there are chances where in occurrence of an infection before
the onset of condition mainly episodes of gastroenteritis or a
respiratory tract infection.
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 It is a rapidly evolving areflexic motor
paralysis with or without sensory
disturbances.
 The usual pattern is an ascending paralysis
that may be first noticed as rubbery legs.
 Usually begin in both legs, then progress
upward to the arms .
 Occasionally symptoms begin in the arms
or head and progress downward
 Weakness typically evolves over hours to a
few days and is frequently accompanied by
tingling parasthesia in the extremities.
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 Blurred vision
 Clumsiness
 Muscle contraction
 Palpitatons
 Paralysis
 Drooling
 Loss of bladder
control
 Fast heart rate
 Difficulty in walking
steadily
 Difficulty in
breathing
 fainting
 Back pain
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PNS is involved in electric
transmission of sensory and motor
impulses to and from the CNS.
Term Peripheral neuropathy is used
for disorders of the peripheral nerves
of any cause.
The manifestation of such a disorder
may be so bewildering and complex
It may be poly neuropathy,
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 It is a common and important type of
peripheral neuropathy
 The prototypical picture of poly neuropathy
occur with acquired toxic or metabolic
neuropathic states.
 The first symptoms tends to be sensory and
consist of tingling, pricking, burning or
numbness in general distribution over soles.
 It is characteristically symmetrical with
noticeable sensory features such as tingling,
pricking, burning sensation in feet and toes.
 Motor features in the form of muscle
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 Risk increases with age
 But occasionally parasthesia appear in
one foot shortly before the other or more
pronounced in one foot.
 If the poly neuropathy remains mild, no
objective motor or sensory signs may be
detectable.
It is a rapidly evolving illness that
commonly presents as symmetrical
weakness, sensory loss and areflexia.
Inflammatory peripheral neuropathy in
which lymphocytes and macrophages strip
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A demyelinating disease is any
disease of the nervous system in
which the myelin sheath of neurons is
damaged
This impairs the conduction of signals
in the affected nerves , causing
impairment in sensation , movement,
cognition, or other functions
depending on which nerves are
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The prevalence of guillain-barre
syndrome is estimated to be 6 to 40
cases per 1 million people
In 90% of people who have GB
syndrome, weakness is most severe
within 3 weeks.
In 5 to 10%, the muscles that control
breathing become so weak that a
ventilator is needed. 2/28/2023
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The condition often develops a few days or weeks
after a digestive tract or respiratory infection,
however, suggesting that they may be related.
Rarely, Guillain-Barre can arrive following surgery or
immunization.
Some scientists believe that, somehow, the virus that
precedes the onset of Guillain-Barre syndrome
changes the cells of the nerves in some way, making
them unrecognizable to the immune system and lining
them up for attack
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Poly neuropathy may be the result of
axonal degeneration (axonopathy) or
segmental demyelination
(Demyelinating poly neuropathy)
In each type - acute , subacute, and
chronic forms are distinguished
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 The legs are usually more affected than the
arms and facial diparesis is present in 50 % of
affected individuals.
 Symptoms include weakness and a pins- and –
needles sensation or loss of sensation
 Muscle tenderness or pain ,weakness alone or
in combination
 This is followed by weakness of legs and arms
that is symmetrical and worsening in
time,abnormal heart rate.Paralysis,reduced
power and reduced or absent tendon reflexes
 Syndrome can worsen rapidly and impair the
muscles involved in breathing.
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 In general, the disease worsens quickly for
a couple of weeks
 The average recovery time for Guillain-
Barre syndrome is 6-12 months.
 Recovery from Guillain-Barre syndrome can
be very slow, needing a lot of support,
physiotherapy, counseling and occupational
therapy.
 A few patients, sadly, are left with long term
disability.
 Around 80% of patients can walk within 6
months. 2/28/2023
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 Nerve conduction exam: electrodes are
taped to the skin and the nerves are tested
by passing small shocks through the skin.
In Guillain-Barre syndrome, the signals
travel along the nerves more slowly
 Electromyography: thin needle-like
electrodes are used to test the functioning
of muscle fibers
 Spinal tap (lumbar puncture): a sample of
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is removed from
the spinal canal and tested in a laboratory
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 Acute myelopathy- back pain, spincter
disturbances
 Botulism- early loss of pupillary activity,
descending paralysis
 Diphtheria- early oropharyngeal
involvement
 Lyme disease polyradiculitis
 Porphyria- abdominal pain , seizure,
psychosis
 Vasculitis neuropathy
 Poliomyelitis with fever , meningeal signs
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 Guillain-Barre syndrome can be difficult to
diagnose, especially in its earliest phases
 . The symptoms vary from person to person
and are similar to those of other neurological
conditions.
 Initially, the doctor might ask whether the
weakness is on both sides of the body - a
feature of Guillain-Barre syndrome.
 The speed of onset is another clue; the
progression of many neurological conditions
is much slower than Guillain-Barre
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 Although there are no known cures for Guillain-
Barre syndrome, there are two types of
treatment the can reduce the severity of its
symptoms and improve the rate of recovery:
 Immunoglobulin therapy: immunoglobulins
(also known as antibodies) from donors are
given intravenously. This treatment seems to
block the harmful antibodies involved in the
autoimmune response
 Plasma exchange (plasmapheresis): blood is
taken from the body, the plasma is removed and
separated from the blood cells. The blood cells
are then returned and the plasma is regenerated
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Both methods are roughly as effective
as each other, but using them
together does not improve outcomes.
Researchers do not yet know why
either method works.
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SYMPTOMS ACC.TO AYURVEDA DOSHA
Loss of tendon reflexes Karma kshaya Vata
Numbness Suptata Vata
Muscle tenderness Toda Vata
Difficulty in breathing Swasakrichatha Vatakapha
Paralysis Pakshaghata Vata
Fainting Tamapravesha Kapha
incordinated movement Kampa Vata
Blurred vision Timiradarshana Vata. Pitta
Muscle contractions Peedana Vata
Drooling Lalasrava Vata, kapha
Loss of bladder control Abhikshana mutrasrava Vata, kapha
Back pain Katishoola Vata
Pain and stiffness in head and
neck
Sira and greeva shoola Vata, kapha
Weakness of facial muscles Vaaksthambha Vata
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1. Majjaasthigata vata- main Lakshana are :
Sandhi sula, mamsa bala kshaya
2. Pakshaghata:
Vayu after getting prakopa destructs vama and
dakshinadeha and does nivruthi of sareera
cheshta.Leading to cheshtanivruthi, ruja ,
vaksthambha.
3. Manyasthambha
Lakshanas are shirograha ie pain and
stiffnesss in head and neck
4. Ardita
Lakshanas are vakram vrajati aasye
ie,difficulty in moving face muscles
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Dosha: Vata
Dushya: Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa,
asthi,Majja
Srotas: Rasa rakta, mamsa,
asthi, majja
Agni: Jataragni,Dhatwaagni
Ama: Jataragni,Dhatwaagni
Udhbava sthana: Pakvashaya
Vyaktasthana: Adho shakha
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 For paralysis pakshaghata line of treatment
can be given.
 Intake of nourishing aahara to manage with
teekshnaagni.
 For muscle pain, tingling sensation
majjasthigatavatachikitsa such as snehana,
swedana etc can be given.
 Urdwajatrugatachikitsa for
urdhwajatrughatalakshanas.
 Navananasya, moordhnitaila ,tarpanaetc can
be given in the case of ardita. 2/28/2023
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 The mortality of the disease is higher
when respiratory failure and pulmonary
infection is associated
 The treatment is only symptomatic
 In GBS where there is no cure as per
modern science can be treated according
to the symptoms in Ayurveda
 GB syndrome is the classical example of
acute demyleinating polyneuropathy
which has probably an autoimmune
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Role of panchakarma in GB syndrome.pptx

  • 1. 1 ROLE OF PANCHAKARMA IN G B SYNDROME
  • 2.  It is an auto immune disease Usually triggered by an acute infections process It is a rare disorder that causes immune system to attack peripheral nervous system It is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy 2
  • 3. Landry’s ascending paralysis Acute inflammatory demyleinating polyneuropathy (AIDP) Acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis Acute idiopathic polyneurities French polio Landry guillian barre syndrome 3
  • 4.  The exact causes of Guillain-Barre syndrome are still not known.  The main cause may be destruction of myelin sheath  But the reason for this destruction is not known  But there are chances where in occurrence of an infection before the onset of condition mainly episodes of gastroenteritis or a respiratory tract infection. 4
  • 5.  It is a rapidly evolving areflexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbances.  The usual pattern is an ascending paralysis that may be first noticed as rubbery legs.  Usually begin in both legs, then progress upward to the arms .  Occasionally symptoms begin in the arms or head and progress downward  Weakness typically evolves over hours to a few days and is frequently accompanied by tingling parasthesia in the extremities. 2/28/2023 5
  • 6.  Blurred vision  Clumsiness  Muscle contraction  Palpitatons  Paralysis  Drooling  Loss of bladder control  Fast heart rate  Difficulty in walking steadily  Difficulty in breathing  fainting  Back pain 2/28/2023 6
  • 7. PNS is involved in electric transmission of sensory and motor impulses to and from the CNS. Term Peripheral neuropathy is used for disorders of the peripheral nerves of any cause. The manifestation of such a disorder may be so bewildering and complex It may be poly neuropathy, 2/28/2023 7
  • 8.  It is a common and important type of peripheral neuropathy  The prototypical picture of poly neuropathy occur with acquired toxic or metabolic neuropathic states.  The first symptoms tends to be sensory and consist of tingling, pricking, burning or numbness in general distribution over soles.  It is characteristically symmetrical with noticeable sensory features such as tingling, pricking, burning sensation in feet and toes.  Motor features in the form of muscle 2/28/2023 8
  • 9.  Risk increases with age  But occasionally parasthesia appear in one foot shortly before the other or more pronounced in one foot.  If the poly neuropathy remains mild, no objective motor or sensory signs may be detectable. It is a rapidly evolving illness that commonly presents as symmetrical weakness, sensory loss and areflexia. Inflammatory peripheral neuropathy in which lymphocytes and macrophages strip 2/28/2023 9
  • 10. A demyelinating disease is any disease of the nervous system in which the myelin sheath of neurons is damaged This impairs the conduction of signals in the affected nerves , causing impairment in sensation , movement, cognition, or other functions depending on which nerves are 2/28/2023 10
  • 11. The prevalence of guillain-barre syndrome is estimated to be 6 to 40 cases per 1 million people In 90% of people who have GB syndrome, weakness is most severe within 3 weeks. In 5 to 10%, the muscles that control breathing become so weak that a ventilator is needed. 2/28/2023 11
  • 12. The condition often develops a few days or weeks after a digestive tract or respiratory infection, however, suggesting that they may be related. Rarely, Guillain-Barre can arrive following surgery or immunization. Some scientists believe that, somehow, the virus that precedes the onset of Guillain-Barre syndrome changes the cells of the nerves in some way, making them unrecognizable to the immune system and lining them up for attack 2/28/2023 12
  • 13. Poly neuropathy may be the result of axonal degeneration (axonopathy) or segmental demyelination (Demyelinating poly neuropathy) In each type - acute , subacute, and chronic forms are distinguished 2/28/2023 13
  • 14.  The legs are usually more affected than the arms and facial diparesis is present in 50 % of affected individuals.  Symptoms include weakness and a pins- and – needles sensation or loss of sensation  Muscle tenderness or pain ,weakness alone or in combination  This is followed by weakness of legs and arms that is symmetrical and worsening in time,abnormal heart rate.Paralysis,reduced power and reduced or absent tendon reflexes  Syndrome can worsen rapidly and impair the muscles involved in breathing. 2/28/2023 14
  • 15.  In general, the disease worsens quickly for a couple of weeks  The average recovery time for Guillain- Barre syndrome is 6-12 months.  Recovery from Guillain-Barre syndrome can be very slow, needing a lot of support, physiotherapy, counseling and occupational therapy.  A few patients, sadly, are left with long term disability.  Around 80% of patients can walk within 6 months. 2/28/2023 15
  • 16.  Nerve conduction exam: electrodes are taped to the skin and the nerves are tested by passing small shocks through the skin. In Guillain-Barre syndrome, the signals travel along the nerves more slowly  Electromyography: thin needle-like electrodes are used to test the functioning of muscle fibers  Spinal tap (lumbar puncture): a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is removed from the spinal canal and tested in a laboratory 2/28/2023 16
  • 17.  Acute myelopathy- back pain, spincter disturbances  Botulism- early loss of pupillary activity, descending paralysis  Diphtheria- early oropharyngeal involvement  Lyme disease polyradiculitis  Porphyria- abdominal pain , seizure, psychosis  Vasculitis neuropathy  Poliomyelitis with fever , meningeal signs 2/28/2023 17
  • 18.  Guillain-Barre syndrome can be difficult to diagnose, especially in its earliest phases  . The symptoms vary from person to person and are similar to those of other neurological conditions.  Initially, the doctor might ask whether the weakness is on both sides of the body - a feature of Guillain-Barre syndrome.  The speed of onset is another clue; the progression of many neurological conditions is much slower than Guillain-Barre 2/28/2023 18
  • 19.  Although there are no known cures for Guillain- Barre syndrome, there are two types of treatment the can reduce the severity of its symptoms and improve the rate of recovery:  Immunoglobulin therapy: immunoglobulins (also known as antibodies) from donors are given intravenously. This treatment seems to block the harmful antibodies involved in the autoimmune response  Plasma exchange (plasmapheresis): blood is taken from the body, the plasma is removed and separated from the blood cells. The blood cells are then returned and the plasma is regenerated 2/28/2023 19
  • 20. Both methods are roughly as effective as each other, but using them together does not improve outcomes. Researchers do not yet know why either method works. 2/28/2023 20
  • 22. SYMPTOMS ACC.TO AYURVEDA DOSHA Loss of tendon reflexes Karma kshaya Vata Numbness Suptata Vata Muscle tenderness Toda Vata Difficulty in breathing Swasakrichatha Vatakapha Paralysis Pakshaghata Vata Fainting Tamapravesha Kapha incordinated movement Kampa Vata Blurred vision Timiradarshana Vata. Pitta Muscle contractions Peedana Vata Drooling Lalasrava Vata, kapha Loss of bladder control Abhikshana mutrasrava Vata, kapha Back pain Katishoola Vata Pain and stiffness in head and neck Sira and greeva shoola Vata, kapha Weakness of facial muscles Vaaksthambha Vata 2/28/2023 23
  • 23. 1. Majjaasthigata vata- main Lakshana are : Sandhi sula, mamsa bala kshaya 2. Pakshaghata: Vayu after getting prakopa destructs vama and dakshinadeha and does nivruthi of sareera cheshta.Leading to cheshtanivruthi, ruja , vaksthambha. 3. Manyasthambha Lakshanas are shirograha ie pain and stiffnesss in head and neck 4. Ardita Lakshanas are vakram vrajati aasye ie,difficulty in moving face muscles 2/28/2023 24
  • 24. Dosha: Vata Dushya: Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, asthi,Majja Srotas: Rasa rakta, mamsa, asthi, majja Agni: Jataragni,Dhatwaagni Ama: Jataragni,Dhatwaagni Udhbava sthana: Pakvashaya Vyaktasthana: Adho shakha 2/28/2023 25
  • 25.  For paralysis pakshaghata line of treatment can be given.  Intake of nourishing aahara to manage with teekshnaagni.  For muscle pain, tingling sensation majjasthigatavatachikitsa such as snehana, swedana etc can be given.  Urdwajatrugatachikitsa for urdhwajatrughatalakshanas.  Navananasya, moordhnitaila ,tarpanaetc can be given in the case of ardita. 2/28/2023 26
  • 26.  The mortality of the disease is higher when respiratory failure and pulmonary infection is associated  The treatment is only symptomatic  In GBS where there is no cure as per modern science can be treated according to the symptoms in Ayurveda  GB syndrome is the classical example of acute demyleinating polyneuropathy which has probably an autoimmune 2/28/2023 27

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Unclear, but an autoimmune response is strongly suspected But even then it is told that the link between other infection and GBS are less certain.
  2. That it is difficult for the physician to know where to begin and how to proceed.
  3. Medical meaning ?
  4. Myelin sheath