लकवे की रिकवरी में कब्ज़ से दिक्कत क्यों आती है | Constipation Delays Paralysis Cure | SRIAAS
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• 00:00 – How constipation affects paralysis recovery
• 00:30 – Colitis symptoms and gut inflammation
• 01:00 – Signs like sticky stool, bloating, weakness
• 01:30 – Role of unclean water and poor hygiene
• 02:00 – Hard stool, piles, and delayed mobility
• 02:30 – Irritability, fatigue, and poor sleep
• 03:00 – Real patient behavior and emotional impact
• 03:30 – What to eat: fiber-rich diet guidance
• 04:00 – Final tips for faster recovery
In this detailed video, Dr. Pragati Gupta sheds light on an often neglected but crucial issue—constipation and its impact on the recovery of paralysis patients.
Most patients suffering from paralysis tend to develop digestion-related problems due to reduced mobility, poor water intake, and compromised dietary habits. These issues manifest as constipation or colitis, both of which severely hamper the healing process. When the gut is not functioning optimally, the body cannot absorb nutrients properly. This leads to fatigue, weakness, and a slow response to treatment and medicines.
Contaminated drinking water, poor hygiene in food preparation, or the use of unclean kitchenware are major contributors to intestinal inflammation. Patients often complain of frequent bowel movements but still feel constipated, which is a classic sign of colitis.
Dr. Gupta explains how hard stool, caused by true constipation, can lead to painful conditions like piles or fissures, making it difficult for the patient to sit, move, or perform necessary exercises for recovery. Such pain and discomfort create irritability, anxiety, and even emotional instability, which further delays neurological healing.
The solution lies in improving gut health. Patients must include fiber-rich foods like fruits, salads, soups, oats, and multigrain flours in their diet. Increasing water intake, especially through clean and hygienic sources like filtered or boiled water, is essential. Avoiding refined, packaged, and processed foods is equally important.
This video offers practical dietary and lifestyle advice that can significantly improve the pace of recovery in paralysis patients by targeting gut health.
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