Nasyam
Nasyam is one of the Panchakarmas. In this type of treatment, the medicine is administered through the nose. It can be used in many ways:-
- As a daily regimen
- As a treatment
- As a rejuvenation therapy
- As either pre-operative, post-operative or the main procedure
It not only cures the diseases that affect head, but also other systems.
NASYA AS A DAILY REGIMEN
It is advised to practise Nasyam as a daily regimen to protect your health. Daily practise of Nasyam can:-
- Prevent many diseases.
- Provide good skin
- Help in the growth of hair
- Prevent the greying of hair
- Provide clear voice etc.
NASYAM AS A TREATMENT
The Nasyam is indicated in the following conditions:-
- Many ENT diseases
- Ophthalmic diseases
- Sinusitis
- Migraine
- Frozen shoulder
- Neurological disorders
- Psychiatric disorders
- Gynaecological disorders etc.
Depending upon the dose, action, type of the medicin used etc the Nasyam can be classified into many types.
HOW NASYAM IS DONE?
According to the dose of the medicine used Nasyam can be classified as Marsha and Prathimarsha.
Prathimarsha Nasyam uses only 2 drops. Moreover this can be practised daily.
Whereas Marsha Nasyam uses more than 2 drops and the dose is decided by the physician. This type Nasyam cannot be practised daily.
Usually Dhumapana (inhalation of medicated smoke) is done before the Nasyam. After Dhumapana, Thalam is kept on the vertex of the head. Slight fomentation is done locally. The person is then asked to lie down or sit in a comfortable position. Lukewarm medicine is instilled into the nostrils slowly and the person is asked to inhale slowly.
After the medicine enters the person’s face, head, shoulders, chest, palms, soles etc are massaged gently.
The mucous comes to the mouth of the person which should be spit out into the vessel kept near the person. The person should not get up from the position. He/she should tilt head to spit. After the time period the person can take rest.
The person should not bath or take food for one hour.
The person will be directed by the physician about what all he/she should do and what he/she should avoid. The instructions must be followed by the person to get complete benefits and to avoid the complications.
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