Granuloma

Granulomas are a benign condition characterized by a small area of inflammation, which are accidentally detected in an X-ray. It most commonly occurs in the lungs but may also occur in other parts of the body. It is a defensive mechanism that triggers the body to stop the invaders from spreading. It does not usually require treatment.

  
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I am diagnosed with calcified granuloma and under allopathy medicine. Is there any treatment in Ayurveda?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 64 years aged female. Diagnosed with calcified granuloma 1 size 3 mm in the brain (frontal epilepsy 2 to NCC) causing one episode of seizure every two months. Life long daily dose of Lacosamide medicine is prescribed in Allopathy. Is there any cure or treatment in Ayurveda?  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and saw the attached files (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Calcified granuloma is challenging to treat when any symptoms accompany it.As convulsions accompany the condition, then you need to take Allopathic management as advised to...  Read Full »

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