Trigeminal Neuralgia- A Case Study On Trigeminal Neuraliga W.S.R To Anantha Vata

  • Unique Paper ID: 197108
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 5076-5083
  • Abstract:
  • A severe neurological condition known as trigeminal neuralgia is frequently compared as a "lightning bolt" to the face. Those who suffer this short, severe pain episode may have it multiple times during the day, rendering them incapacitated. While V2 and V3 are the most frequently affected, trigeminal neuralgia is nearly always unilateral and can affect any or all sections of the trigeminal nerve. The most common cause of trigeminal neuralgia is compression of the nerve root by the superior cerebellar artery. Acharya Susruta describes eleven types of siroroga, including Anantavata. In this case, Vata predominates and all three doshas are instantly vitiated, resulting in significant facial pain on one side. Vatapradhana Sannipatika Vyadhi is the name of it. Women are more likely to devlop TN than males. This study is about a case report of 72 years of old female patient of TN attend the Shalakyatanta OPD of college Shri Shrdi Sai Baba Ayurveda college and Hospital, Renwal, Jaipur and this present study it is observed that the condition was improved successfully by the Ayurvedic treatment like Nasya, Shiropichu, Anuvasana Vasti along with internal administration of medicines.

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@article{197108,
        author = {Dr. Devendra Singh and Dr Suman Kumari},
        title = {Trigeminal Neuralgia- A Case Study On Trigeminal Neuraliga W.S.R To Anantha Vata},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {5076-5083},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=197108},
        abstract = {A severe neurological condition known as trigeminal neuralgia is frequently compared as a "lightning bolt" to the face. Those who suffer this short, severe pain episode may have it multiple times during the day, rendering them incapacitated. While V2 and V3 are the most frequently affected, trigeminal neuralgia is nearly always unilateral and can affect any or all sections of the trigeminal nerve. The most common cause of trigeminal neuralgia is compression of the nerve root by the superior cerebellar artery. Acharya Susruta describes eleven types of siroroga, including Anantavata. In this case, Vata predominates and all three doshas are instantly vitiated, resulting in significant facial pain on one side. Vatapradhana Sannipatika Vyadhi is the name of it. Women are more likely to devlop TN than males. This study is about a case report of 72 years of old female patient of TN attend the Shalakyatanta OPD of college Shri Shrdi Sai Baba Ayurveda college and Hospital, Renwal, Jaipur and this present study it is observed that the condition was improved successfully by the Ayurvedic treatment like Nasya, Shiropichu, Anuvasana Vasti along with internal administration of medicines.},
        keywords = {Trigeminal neuralgia, Shiroroga, Anantavata},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Singh, D. D., & Kumari, D. S. (2026). Trigeminal Neuralgia- A Case Study On Trigeminal Neuraliga W.S.R To Anantha Vata. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 5076–5083.

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