Effect of Kusumasanjanani Yoga in the management of Artava Kshaya (oligomenorrhoea) - A Case Report
Abstract
The most common gynecological problem in adolescent girls are menstrual disorders that can be amenorrhea or menorrhagia. After menarche, frequent ovulation is a physiological condition that can be triggered by the presence of oligomenorrhoea. This condition usually happens after a period of regular cycle. Artava Kshaya can be corelated with oligomenorrhoea or hypomenorrhea. Artava kshaya is explained by Acharya Sushruta and is characterized by Yathochitakala Adarshanam, Alpartva or Yoni vedana. Methodology: A case study of 19-year-old female patient with complaint of irregular menstruation since menarche associated with weight gain. Detail history with all physical examination and laboratory investigation were carried out. All the laboratory investigations were found normal but PCOD finding came in USG. Kusumasanjanani Yoga 10 ml thrice in a day has prescribed orally for 2 months. Patient was advised for follow up after 1st cycle. Result: patient had got her menstruation regularly with normal duration. Even after cessation of medicine she got her menstruation in 1 month.
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