Trigeminal neuralgia (severe and sharp facial pain): a case of successful treatment using yoga prana vidya system of healing protocols

Trigeminal neuralgia (severe and sharp facial pain): a case of successful treatment using yoga prana vidya system of healing protocols

Publications: World journal of advance healthcare research
 
 

Authors:

 

Reet Kaur Saluja,
Certified YPV Healer and Level 2-3 Trainer, Indore, MP, India

 

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri, 

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 (TN), INDIA

Abstract :

Introduction: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disease characterized by severe pain in the facial area related to the trigeminal nerve. TN occurs due to neurovascular compression of the Trigeminal nerve presenting with recurrent pain episodes. A variety of medications and surgical options are available in the management. This paper presents the case of a 61-year-old male chronic TN patient who was successfully healed using non-invasive and non-drug protocols and techniques of the Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System.

 

Method: The case study method is used in the present study by collecting details of patient medical records, YPV healer’s records, and feedback from the patient and his family. 

 

Results: Before the YPV intervention, the reports showed very high bp and some issues in brain MRI. After the YPV intervention was conducted in two phases, which took less than 6 months overall, the reports showed that BP was reduced to normal. The TN condition was completely resolved without any incidents.

 

The patient started to have a positive outlook towards life. 


Conclusions:
This instance emphasizes how crucial it is to have tapering healing sessions if withdrawal occurs too quickly to prevent recurrence. The Integrated and Holistic System of YPV provides a significant opportunity for more research study on this subject matter with suitable sample size and methods. Gaining a basic understanding of the YPV healing system would help frontline healthcare workers, such as physicians and nurses, implement it in a way that is complementary to their expertise.
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