Current Medication Trends and Global Impact on Neurodegenerative Disorders
Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutics & Pharmacology - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Neurodegenerative disorders are the medical condition characterized by destruction in neuronal cells, abruption of neuronal activity and distinct involvement of the functional movement. The main neuronal disorders like Parkinson and Alzheimer disease are caused by environmental and genetic influences associated with accumulation of abnormal protein aggregation, which leads to inflammation as well as oxidative stress in the central nervous system. The AYUSH medication system considerably accepted by health-care professionals played a critical role since a decade to manage the elevated factors and continuously improving lifestyle for good survival of the patients. In which allopathic and ayurvedic medications have been precisely introduced for the management of disorders and regain of neuronal function. Unani and Siddha medicines have been widely used since ancient time and found as significantly reliving the sign and symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders, while yoga plays a perfect role for the management of these disorders. Regular yoga practice may relax the mind and calms the brain; reduces headache, fatigue and cures insomnia; increases blood circulation and maintain proper supply of oxygen to the lungs and detoxifies the internal organs. Thus, yoga plays a promising role in the improvement of mental health, releases stress, fatigue, depression and tension and also stimulating blood circulation in the brain. Finally it was concluded that, the AYUSH medication system ighly accepted for reliving the neuronal complications and managing all elevated parameters in patients suffering from neuronal disorders.
Authors and Affiliations
Harikesh Maurya
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