Ayurvedic management of Ovarian Cyst - A Case Report
Abstract
In this present case study 32 years and 29 years old women both patients consulted with a complain of pain in lower abdomen and epigastric region, burning micturition and constipation and irregular menses, both were advised for ultrasonography (USG) and finding suggested ovarian cyst. They were intended to treat with traditional Ayurvedic formulations, the cases were treated with the combination of different traditional Ayurvedic drugs, with the aim to alleviating symptoms and dissolves the ovarian cyst. In Ayurveda Cyst may be correlated with Granthi. The present case revealed the Granthihara properties of some Ayurvedic medicines viz. Kanchanar Guggulu, Varunadi Kashaya & Punarnava Mandoor. The trial drugs were procured from the local market. Patient’s conditions were assessed through USG after treatment for ovarian cyst which was completely relieved. Report showed no cyst in the ovary. This indicates the ovarian cyst can be completely and successfully cured with Ayurvedic treatment.
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