Yonikanda - A Conceptual Study
Abstract
Yonikanda is a disease of vulva or lower vaginal canal, which has round or irregular shape, requires only local treatment and is easily curable. Clinically it can be correlated with abcess of bartholin gland. Few workers have equated this with polypoidal growth protubering through introitus. Ayurveda, including Madhavanidana, Bhavaprakasha, Yogaratnakara, Sharngdhara Samhita explained well about the Nidana, Samprapti and Chikitsa of Yonikanda in detail.
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