A pilot study on the management of Nashtartava w.s.r. to Anovulation with Swarnaksheeri
Abstract
Today, Infertility has become a global health problem. It affects approximately 8-10% of couples in reproductive age group. It is a multidimensional problem and affects social, economic and cultural status of couple in society. Non-ovulation is due to endocrine disorders, polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD), and corpus luteal phase defects, Thyroid dysfunctions, Hyperprolactinemia etc. 10 patients of diagnosed anovulation were selected randomly from OPD of S.J.G.A.M.C. & Hospital, Koppal. 40ml of Swarnakshiri Swarasa given orally in the morning empty stomach on the 4th day of menstrual cycles. Assessment parameters like Endometrial thickness, Follicle growth recorded and analysed statistically. Owing to its Ushna, Teekshna and Garbhashayabalya properties Swarnakshiri Swarasa has shown encouraging results with ovulation and two patients conceived.
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