A critical analysis of Dosha Prakopa Nidana in the Samprapti of Artava Dushti w.s.r. to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome - A Review
Abstract
Manifestation of disease is impossible without Dosha Prakopa & Sammurchana with Dushya. Dosha Vaishamya, mainly Dosha Prakopa is an essential step in manifesting the Samprapti & understood by assessing the Nidana with that the Dosha involved in the Samprapti can be done helps in Samprapti Vighatana & to avoid disease manifestation. Artava Dushti refer to the vitiation of Artava that is seen as complexity of symptoms with reference to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Dosha Prakopa occurs due to the Gunataha Vrddhi after the Nidana Sevana and thus lead to the manifestation of the disease. PCOS is defined as hyperandrogenic state, the presence of clinical and / or biochemical features of hyperandrogenism along with other features of PCOS that is the revised Rotterdam criteria (2013) having several symptoms and correlated to several Vikara in Ayurveda.
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