BAD OBSTETRIC HISTORY MANAGED BY AYURVEDIC LINE OF TREATMENT – A CASE STUDY
Dr. Turlapati Vishala Srinivas* and Dr. Monika A. Kate
ABSTRACT
In this case study patient aged 26 years with previous neonatal death with previous Full term vaginal delivery with a history of pregnancy-induced hypertension and HELLP syndrome with Postpartum haemorrhage in a previous pregnancy. The patient came into the outdoor patient department with a complaint of two months of amenorrhea with per vaginal spotting for 5 days for that we advised her urine pregnancy test which is positive so we advised her ultrasound which is suggestive of partial molar pregnancy for that Dilatation and curettage were done. After that, she came to the outdoor patient department in December 2012, to get treatment for her next healthy pregnancy. The patient had a known case of chronic hypertension with a low body mass index. After her two pregnancies, proper sutika paricharya was not followed so dhatukshaya awashtha was there so that she had a Low Body Mass index and doshadhatuparikleda was there and so was the hypertension. In this case, study there was no sutika paricharya followed after delivery so dhatukshaytwa, doshdhatuparikledatwa, and garbhashayadushti were there after delivery. From detailed history, involvement of vitiated vata, kapha dosha with rakta dhatu was noticed. After taking these things in mind we treated her accordingly with Ayurvedic shamana and shodhana chikitsa. With the above-mentioned treatment, the patient reduced her complaints, Conceived naturally and delivered with a healthy baby. An attempt is made in this article to analyze the probable cause of her bad obstetric history and and management strategy adopted.
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