Management of Post-herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) by YPV healing

Management of Post-herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) by YPV healing

Journal Title: Management of Post-herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) by Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing: A case study.

Publications: American J of Bio-medical and Life sciences, Vol.7 No.6, 2019, pp.174-178

Authors: Dr. Rajkumari Sachdeva, Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri

Abstract :

Background: Post Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) is a chronic potentially debilitating resistant neuropathic pain. This is a single in-depth case study conducted to assess the effectiveness of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in the Management of PHN. Experience has shown that YPV is an effective noninvasive non-drug therapy for several ailments and the first author tried this study hasto used YPV in the management of this severe painful condition. The article, also providesgive some insights into the future possibilities of YPV applications.

Methods: One sample subject patient suffering from the available patients of first author’s clinical practice PHN was selected and atreated with s a set of YPV protocols protocolswere applied to the patient. Also Tthe patient was advised to performasked to do self-practice of some YPV protocols. He had been treated earlier with conventional therapy consisting of Opioid Analgesic Pentazocin injection, sedatives like valium, tricyclic antidepressant like Gapapentin-for-four months duration with little relief from pain. The patient was advised to perform self-practice of some YPV protocols including rhythmic yogic breathing 2-3 times a day. Initially healing was done three times a day for 3 days and then once in a day for 4 days.

Results: During the first healing session, the patient slept in clinic and got relief in the pain by 20%. On the same day in the night he slept forslept for 7 hours.. Initially healing was done three times a day for 3 days and then once in a day for 4 days. Patient was advised to do rhythmic yogic breathing 2-3 times a day. Within a week patient was completely relieved of his pain, stopped taking any analgesic, psychotropic drugs, and& resumed his daily chores. Some of this is to be explained in the protocol as methods. Results should have only the outcome

Conclusions: A medical consensus has emerged for the management of PHN, because of universal presence of varicella zoster infection, individual at least 50 years of age should receive the AHZ vaccine to minimize their risk of both AHZ & PHN.

In the present case study, Author 1 has used YPN is an effective alternative effective noninvasive nondrug, non-touch therapy successfully for the relief of pain in PHN when re the conventional therapy may be was ineffective. The article also provides some insights into the future possibilities of YPV applications.

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