A Child Who Couldn't Walk Since Birth Started Taking Steps After Ayurvedic Oil Massage, Says Gonda Vaidya Gonda-based Ayurveda expert Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra says Abhyanga massage strengthens a child's muscles and bones and improves sleep, and a child who came to him unable to walk since birth began walking a little after 45 days of treatment. Ayurveda has long held that Abhyanga massage, a full-body oil massage, is deeply beneficial, especially for infants and young children, where it has served as an old and trusted tradition. Indian families have followed this practice for generations, and a case out of Gonda has now brought it back into focus. Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra, an Ayurveda expert based in Gonda, says that when this massage is done correctly and consistently, it has a direct effect on a child's physical and mental development. What Abhyanga Massage Actually Does For A Child's Body According to Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Abhyanga massage helps strengthen a child's muscles. The steady, gentle pressure applied to the skin during the massage speeds up blood flow, and that improved circulation is what goes on to add strength to the bones. The same gentle pressure relaxes the child, which is why children who receive it tend to sleep better and feel less fatigue. Dr. Mishra notes that children who get this massage regularly stay more physically active overall, and that added activity feeds back into faster development. A 45 Day Recovery That The Vaidya Still Talks About Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra recalled a specific case that came to him: a child of around 3 to 4 years old who had been unable to walk since birth. Alongside other necessary treatments, Dr. Mishra put the child through regular Abhyanga massage sessions. He says that after roughly 45 days of this combined treatment, visible improvement began to show, and the child started walking a little on his own. At the same time, Dr. Mishra is careful to add that every child's condition is different, so no one should rely on massage alone for any illness, and treatment should always follow a specialist's advice. The Family's Own Account Of The Recovery Ubaid Ullah Khan, the child's uncle, said the family had already sought treatment in Lucknow, Gonda and several other places, but got no relief anywhere. It was only after that they learned about Dr. Abhishek. Khan says the child has now been under treatment there for around 45 days, and the results have been better than expected. He adds that after Dr. Abhishek's treatment, the child has started walking a little on his own. What Parents Should Keep In Mind Before Massaging A Child Dr. Abhishek Kumar Tiwari advises choosing an oil suited to the child's age and always massaging with light hands. Massage should be avoided in extreme cold or under harsh sun. If the child already has an illness or a skin-related issue, a doctor should be consulted before starting any massage. After the massage, the child should be allowed to rest for a while. Done the right way and under expert guidance, Abhyanga massage can genuinely benefit a child's health. But in cases involving a serious illness or a developmental problem, a doctor's advice and proper medical treatment must remain the top priority. What this means for you • Across India: Parents can consider age-appropriate, light-handed Abhyanga massage as a home practice to help a child's muscles and sleep, provided a doctor is consulted first if any illness is involved. • In Gonda: Families in Gonda whose children have not found relief even after treatment in places like Lucknow now have a documented local option in Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra's practice. Questions & Answers 1. What is Abhyanga massage? It is the Ayurvedic practice of massaging the whole body with oil, considered especially beneficial for infants and young children. 2. What benefits does this massage give children? Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra says it strengthens muscles, improves blood circulation, strengthens bones, and helps children sleep better with less fatigue. 3. Which child's case did the vaidya in Gonda share? Dr. Mishra described a child of around 3 to 4 years old who had been unable to walk since birth and started walking a little after 45 days of treatment. 4. Where had the family sought treatment before this? The child's uncle, Ubaid Ullah Khan, said the family had already tried treatment in Lucknow, Gonda and several other places without any relief. 5. What precautions should be kept in mind while massaging a child? Dr. Abhishek Kumar Tiwari advises using an age-appropriate oil, massaging with light hands, avoiding extreme cold or harsh sun, and consulting a doctor first if the child has a skin issue or illness. 6. Can massage alone treat any illness? No, Dr. Mishra himself says every child's condition is different, so in a serious illness or developmental issue, a doctor's advice and proper treatment must take priority. https://trendkia.com/en/health/janma-se-chalane-men-assam-rtha-bachcha-tela-malisha-se-chalane-laga-gonda-men-dr-abhishek-mishra-ki-salaha-se-mila-phayada-4951 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.