Covid-19 has become a global pandemic leading towards thousands of death worldwide.It is infectious disease caused by a new corona virus called SARS-cov-2. WHO learned of the new virus on 31 december 2019 for the first time, following a report of cluster of cases of viral pneumonia in Wuhan, China. However, we report a presentation of covid infection in a 45 year old male in a covid hospital where he was treated with integrated approach i.e Allopathy,Ayurveda,TCM(Trad itional Chinese Medicine),Yoga and physiotherapy.During treatment Patient was kept on cpap for some days and got discharged after complete treatment.
Bell's palsy is a peripheral unilateral facial weakness (lower motor neuron) paralysis with an acute onset yet unknown cause. Bell's palsy accounts for almost three quarters of peripheral facial palsies and the annual incidence is about 15 to 30 patients per 100000 with equal numbers of males and females. Acupuncture has been a safe clinical practice. It has a low risk of adverse events. Besides having a good safety margin, it is also a very cost-effective therapy. To our knowledge, acupuncture is yet not popular in therapeutics in Nepal and this study is first of its kind to describe the therapeutic value of acupuncture. With the usage of acupuncture, we found that the duration of recovery from severe Bell's palsy was quite rapid than expected.
Acupuncture is a branch of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and has been practiced in China for more than 3000 years. It coordinates conventional Chinese needling strategies with Western clinical information on the cerebral cortex and has been demonstrated to be an extremely compelling method for treating Multiple sclerosis (MS) and other focal sensory system issues. A 42-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with MS was treated with Acupuncture therapy. This case shows that Acupuncture therapy can be complimentary treatment in Multiple Sclerosis. Acupuncture therapy that holds the possibility to extend treatment alternatives for MS in both ordinary and integrative treatments.
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