Site icon Women Fitness Org

Yoga Asanas for Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that is associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain. There are around 10 million people in India suffering from epilepsy; this number contributes to one-sixth of the global incidences of epilepsy.

Some of the causes behind epilepsy include stroke, brain tumor, brain injury, infection of the brain, genetic influence, and other developmental disorders. According to a review published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry in 2012, yoga can help reduce the frequency of seizures, change brainwaves and improve quality of life. Yoga stimulates the vagus nerve, bringing epileptic seizure frequency down by about 30 percent.

Things to Keep in Mind

Breath awareness relaxation, Asanas with awareness and slowness, Nadishodana at a ratio of 1:1 without holding the breath, Brahmari, and relaxation techniques are good for epileptic patients.

Asanas to Manage Epilepsy

Vajrasana

Malasana

Vrikshasana

Samasthithi/Tadasana

Stress is known to be a major trigger for seizures. By keeping your stress levels under control with regular yoga practice, you can reduce the frequency of your seizures. Yoga eliminates anxiety and depression, improving the quality of life.

These asanas can help make the condition more manageable for those suffering from epilepsy.

Note: Always consult your doctor before you start practicing yoga.

Exit mobile version