HOMEOPATHY FOR APHASIA

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A person with aphasia can have difficulty speaking, reading, writing, and understanding language. Impairment in these abilities can range from mild to very severe. Some people with aphasia have difficulty in only one area of communication, such as difficulty putting words together into meaningful sentences, difficulty reading, or difficulty understanding what others are saying. Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to areas of the brain that produce and process language.

Causes

Stroke:The loss of blood to the brain causes brain cell death or damage in regions that control language, which is the most common cause of aphasia. Stroke, the blocking or rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain, is another common cause of aphasia.

Head injury:Aphasia can also result from brain damage brought on by a tumor, an infection, a degenerative process, or a severe head injury; in these circumstances, the aphasia typically coexists with other cognitive issues like confusion or memory loss.

Dementia:the language networks’ brain cells gradually deteriorate

Others:A transient ischemic attack, also known as a TIA, is a temporary blockage of blood flow to a portion of the brain. TIA sufferers are more likely to experience a stroke in the near future. Temporary episodes of aphasia can be brought on by migraines, seizures, or TIAs.

Symptoms

A person with aphasia may experience the following symptoms as a result of another condition, such as a brain tumor or a stroke:

Use terse or illegible language when speaking

Make illogical statements in your speech

Change a word’s or a sound’s pronunciation.

· Speak unrecognizable words

Unable to follow conversations between others

Don’t use illogical clauses in your sentences

HOMEOPATHY MEDICINES

Since aphasia affects many people, there are many effective medicines available in homoeopathy; however, the choice depends on the patient’s individuality, taking into account the mental and physical symptoms. Homoeopathy is a growing system that is currently used throughout the world. Its strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick individual by promoting inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical levels.

ARNICA MONTANA

Due to brain damage, the speaker experiences word loss.

BARYTA ACETICA

Word amnesia, inability to remember names of people or things, low self-esteem, and protracted wavering between opposing decisions.

BOTHROPS

Amnesia following a stroke, wordlessness during speech, word hunting, and a lack of tongue affection make it difficult to communicate.

CALCAREA CARB

The ability to think clearly is compromised by wordiness and a propensity for incorrect expression.

CHAMOMILLA

verbally or writtenly omits entire words.

CONIUM MACULATUM

Words are forgotten, he is unable to comprehend what he reads, and he struggles to find the appropriate words to use when speaking.

COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE

Cannot remember specific words, making vain attempts to pronounce them, having trouble understanding and associating ideas, and leaving out syllables and whole words in writing are all examples of people who cannot read but who also struggle to comprehend even a simple sentence.

KALI BROMATUM

He is unable to speak, has amnesic aphasia, is in a state of mental torpor, and frequently forgets words or drops syllables.

KALI PHOSPHORICUM

Aphasia following repressed sweating brought on by fear or other strong mental emotions.

LACHESIS

Mistakes in writing, confusion of dates and numbers, and perfect hearing prevent him from understanding what is being said to him.

LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM

Uses inappropriate language that fails to convey what he meant to say, is illiterate, uses the wrong letters for different syllables, or leaves out entire words when writing.

NUX VOMICA

She has a bad memory and can’t read or do math because her ideas get mixed up.

ZINCUM METALLICUM

Weak memory, perceptive to other people’s conversations, repeat all questions before responding.

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