CLINICAL STUDY ON VANDHYATWA (FEMALE INFERTILITY) W. S. R. TO ANOVULATORY FACTOR AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY 3 STEP TREATMENT- A CASE STUDY.
Dr. Madhuri S. Bhalgat* and Dr. Swapnali B. Bari
ABSTRACT
A female patient of 29 years old of primary infertility with pitta pradhan vata prakruti was diagnosed as anovulation (anartava) on the basis of follicular study. Along with this she was diagnosed as pittaj yonidushti according to her complaints. Three step treatment was given to her with pathyakar aahara and vihara. She was treated with Lashunadi taila matra basti in premenstrual phase (15/11/2019 to 21/11/2019) followed by oral administration of Chandraprabhavati and Shatpushpa choorna. In post menstrual phase (28/11/2019 to 2/12/2019) pichu dharana i.e. medicated vaginal tampon treatment was given. After this treatment she missed her period, we performed her UPT (30/12/2019), it detected presence of HCG in urine sample and on 20/01/2020, SLIUP of 8.5 weeks seen in USG report. Successful conception is achieved in that patient within one month. This treatment was found effective in one patient of vandhyatwa. Anovulatory factor is an important subset in infertility in present case. Ovulation is under the control of vata especially apana vayu which can be regulated by basti with vatahar dravya. So considering “Lashunah Prabhanjanam”, Lashunadi tail matra basti is given in premenstrual phase. So in this case ovulation induction is rescuer. Considering pittaj yonidushti, the acidic pH of vagina can hamper sperm entry which is remedied by doing pichu dharana. Present single case study will explain how to understand and manage infertility based on Ayurveda perspective.
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