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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ANOVULATORY MENSTRUAL CYCLE – A CASE STUDY

*Dr. Shruti Arun Jawalkar and Dr. Manoj Gaikwad

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Today's biggest health concerns include metabolic illnesses, the prevalence of which is rising daily as a result of altered lifestyle patterns. "Santarpanjanya Vikaras" is a term from Ayurvedic literature that refers to conditions characterised by abnormal tissue metabolism. According to Ayurveda, poor eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle have an impact on Agni, which in turn causes the development of Ama and ultimately results in the metabolic syndrome. The initiation of metabolic problems can also be attributed to factors such as channel obstruction, vitiation of Dosha, and a diminishes in Dhatu. Acharya Sushruta has been described four essential factors for Garbhadhana. That factors are 1)Rutu, 2)kshetra, 3)ambu,and 4)beeja If there is trouble in any of these four fertility areas, conception may become challenging. The quality of the Beeja, is important in the formation of the Garbha. Unhealthy diet and habits, stress, and lifestyle disorders can reduce the quality of the beeja, leading to infertility and difficulty in conception. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Hormonal Injections are the principal treatments provided by Modern Science (ART). Conversely, Nidana Parivarjana, dietary control, Samshamana, and Samshodhana are all part of Ayurvedic treatment. One of the most significant Samshodhana techniques for treating female infertility is basti, which balances the vitiated Dosha and corrects the patient's general state by providing nutrients. The current study examines the role of ayurveda in the management of anovulatory menstrual cycles in context of the growing health burden that the metabolic syndrome has placed on society.

Keywords: Anovulatory menstrual cycle, yoga-basti, infertility metabolic disorder.


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