A Case Report on Ayurvedic management in Adenomyosis
Abstract
Adenomyosis is a medical complication involving into the myometrium of the uterus. It is a condition where endometrial tissue proliferates in the myometrium and these ectopic endometrial tissue in the myometrium starts proliferating as a result thickening of the uterus occurs. Treating adenomyosis is a challenge and hysterectomy has been the only way to treat the condition. But by using Ayurvedic formulation with properties like Raktastambhan, Raktavardhak, Vatashamak, Balya, Lekhana etc. properties patient got significant relief from pain and excessive bleeding along with the improved quality of life.
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