Management of Adenomyosis and improvement in fertility through Ayurveda - A Case Study
Abstract
Adenomyosis is an important clinical challenge in gynaecology and healthcare economics. Moreover, Adenomyosis and leiomyomas commonly coexist in the same uterus and differentiating the symptoms for each pathological process can be problematic. Most of these leads to gynaecological symptoms like, AUB, dysmenorrhoea, infertility etc. The treatment explained in the modern science like endometrial ablation/resection, uterine artery ligation, have many complications. In Ayurveda this can be managed based on Dosha, Dhatu involvement in the Roga and Rogi. In this case patient came to OPD with complaints of anxious to conceive since 2 years and also complaints of severe abdominal pain and increased amount of bleeding during menstruation. We managed the case with Ayurvedic line of management by Panchakarma and oral Ayurvedic medicines successfully. After that she conceived and delivered to a healthy baby by LSCS without any complications during pregnancy and delivery.
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