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INFERTILITY MANAGEMENT THROUGH AYURVEDA SHODHANA KARMA- A CASE REPORT

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Purpose: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that 60 to 80 million couples worldwide currently suffer from infertility. The female infertility has becomes major issue in current scenario due to the increasing number of incidences day by day. In India alone many couples suffers from infertility. The treatment options of female infertility also improving and traditional system of medicine such as Ayurveda describes female infertility broadly with its treatment protocol.Infertility affects women of reproductive age group all over the world. The infertility can be primary or secondary. Panchakarma can treat infertility successfully using various methods along with Ayurvedic formulations. Methodology: A Female Patient of 26 year came to OPD presenting with the complaints of inability to Conceive. Patient was complaining of delayed and heavy menstrual Periods as a clinical feature of PCOD which was diagnosed in USG report Patient was treated with Panchakarma and Ayurvedic Oral medicine. Vamana karma was done and in next Consecutive Cycle Patient got conceived. Result: In next Consecutive Cycle Patient got conceived and she is under regular Antenatal check up. Conclusion: Infertility is defined as a failure to conceive within one year or more years of regular unprotected coitus. PCOD occurs due to an imbalance caused by any of the three Doshas which affect the fertility of the female. These causes increase of Kapha and Vata Dosha and cause the formation of the multiple cysts in ovaries leading to anovulatory periods followed by obesity, hirustitsm. Vamana Karma helps in Strotoshudhi and help in the kapha disorders. Pushpadhanwa rasa act on the Manashanthi and Garbhakrut. Ashwagandha Ksheerpaka acts as Garbhasthapaka and Rasayana. The present study reveals the effective management of infertility associated with PCOD was managed by Shodana and Garbhasthapaka oushadhi KEYWORDS: PCOS, Artava Dusti ,Sthoulya, Infertility
Title: INFERTILITY MANAGEMENT THROUGH AYURVEDA SHODHANA KARMA- A CASE REPORT
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Purpose: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that 60 to 80 million couples worldwide currently suffer from infertility.
The female infertility has becomes major issue in current scenario due to the increasing number of incidences day by day.
In India alone many couples suffers from infertility.
The treatment options of female infertility also improving and traditional system of medicine such as Ayurveda describes female infertility broadly with its treatment protocol.
Infertility affects women of reproductive age group all over the world.
The infertility can be primary or secondary.
Panchakarma can treat infertility successfully using various methods along with Ayurvedic formulations.
Methodology: A Female Patient of 26 year came to OPD presenting with the complaints of inability to Conceive.
Patient was complaining of delayed and heavy menstrual Periods as a clinical feature of PCOD which was diagnosed in USG report Patient was treated with Panchakarma and Ayurvedic Oral medicine.
Vamana karma was done and in next Consecutive Cycle Patient got conceived.
Result: In next Consecutive Cycle Patient got conceived and she is under regular Antenatal check up.
Conclusion: Infertility is defined as a failure to conceive within one year or more years of regular unprotected coitus.
PCOD occurs due to an imbalance caused by any of the three Doshas which affect the fertility of the female.
These causes increase of Kapha and Vata Dosha and cause the formation of the multiple cysts in ovaries leading to anovulatory periods followed by obesity, hirustitsm.
Vamana Karma helps in Strotoshudhi and help in the kapha disorders.
Pushpadhanwa rasa act on the Manashanthi and Garbhakrut.
Ashwagandha Ksheerpaka acts as Garbhasthapaka and Rasayana.
The present study reveals the effective management of infertility associated with PCOD was managed by Shodana and Garbhasthapaka oushadhi KEYWORDS: PCOS, Artava Dusti ,Sthoulya, Infertility.

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