A CASE REPORT- AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF PARIPLUTAYONIVYAPADA W.S.R TO PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.11, No. 03)Publication Date: 2023-03-16
Authors : Harsha; Shri Ram Saini;
Page : 587-592
Keywords : Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Pyosalipinx Haematosalipinx Tubo-Ovarian Mass PariplutaYonivyapada;
Abstract
Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an upper genital tract disease. It includes the uterus, fallopian tube, ovaries, pelvic peritoneum, and surrounding structures, most commonly seen in reproductive age. It occurs most commonly in sexually active females. Main clinical symptoms are pain in the lower abdomen, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, painful sex, painful urination, irregular bleeding hemato-salpinx, tubo -ovarian mass are late complications of PID.According to Ayurveda PID can be correlated with Pariplutayonivyapada. Vata and Pitta are main Dosha in Pariplutayonivyapada according to Acharya Charka. Case: This article presents a case report of a patient aged 30 years married female for 11 years, she had normal delivery, age of child is 7year, h/o one abortion POG was 16 weeks, and cause was unknown before 2 years. Complain with pain in lower abdomen and white discharge. Treatment:PlannedwasSthanikchikitsaYonidhavan through Triphalakwatha and Yonipichu with Jatyadi Tail, whileShamanachikitsa with TriphalaGuggulu, Pushyanugchurna and Ashwagandha Churna. Result: Patient feel good and no any sign and symptoms of PID, His last USG report showed normal scan (no fluid seen, noPyosalipinx, hemato-salpinx seen) after 2 months Ayurvedictreatmentof chronic PID.
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